From: James Shanks (n1vbn@bit-net.com)
Date: Thu Aug 28 2003 - 02:42:46 PDT
If the engine is not turbocharged inject to the exhaust manifold. If the
engine has a turbocharger then you must inject AFTER the turbo or you will
gum up the turbo so bad it will cause serious problems to the turbo's
operation.
Jim
At 05:01 PM 8/27/2003 -0400, Ryan M Gill wrote:
>Where does one inject diesel to obtain a smoke screen from an engine?
>Exhaust Manifold or somewhere around the Muffler (after?). I've gotten to
>wondering if I could rig up something in the ferret for the heck of it.
>Injected diesel into the latter part of the muffler could have an
>interesting effect on people tail gating me or for shows/parades.
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