Bosch’s New Technology Injects Water into Your Engine – On Purpose
Water is typically something you want to keep out of your engine, but
a new engine design from Bosch actually injects water into the
combustion chamber to enhance performance. Called WaterBoost, which
sounds like something you would have on a powerboat, not a car, injects
distilled water into the intakes. You may be thinking that since water
is incompressible that this helps maximize power output, but in fact it
is used to cool down the combustion chambers faster. Check out the video
below that will demonstrate how the process works.
https://youtu.be/o5yLPUVViXI
This water injection allows the engine to operate at higher
compression ratios, which in turn increases efficiency. This increase in
efficiency means that fuel consumption can be decreased by 13 percent
during acceleration. WaterBoost can be fitted to most modern engines, as
it is just an add-on modification that can significantly improve your
engine’s performance. A distilled water talk is held in the engine
compartment, and by Bosch’s estimations, it only needs to be refilled
every 2000 miles.
Believe it or not, water injection in engines isn’t actually that new
of a technology. BMW uses it in their M4 GTS, and it has been used for
many years in military aviation engines, according to CNET.
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Bosch is the first company to widely manufacture a water injection
system that drivers can use to modify their engine’s efficiency. Don’t
worry, when applied correctly in the WaterBoost system, the water only
benefits your engine, not harm it.
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