Dick I agree with you on the useable boost numbers. I have found however that I needed water injection to avoid fuel problems. I can get away with the middle blend for aggressive driving and regular for normal driving with the water injection. Without water injection I am committed to premium and infact still run premium on really hot days if I am going to push it hard. I run about 11 lbs. on my single turbo and in fact even eliminated the waste gate. The system seems to be plumbing restricted to that pressure. It seems to me that the intake manifold temperature has a significant effect on the intake charge as the engine runs much stronger when it is still cool. As a sanity check I installed thermocouples on the intake manifold and also in the internal air stream. The water injection provided cooling effects that better approximated cool run conditions in the intake charge. I inject the water right onto the compressor impeller so as to get maximum atomization and therefore charge densification and turn it on based on throttle position. I tried a pressure switch but found that I did not get water flowing until it was almost too late to do any good. The throttle position gave it a head start to provide cooling before boost built up. I'm sure there are significant benefits in water injection as well in reducing peak combustion temperatures as the water droplets convert to steam. Do you or anyone else have any experience with this set up? Donald L. Ekhoff #2097 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dick & Leslie Ryan" <raddad@xxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 7:48 AM Subject: Re: [DML] Delorean Engine Upgrades... lets think for a minute > Marc > > I agree with your comments that the Legend set-up was more than the simple addition > of a couple of turbos. However, I disagree with your comments about 6 lbs of boost > being all the engine can take. > > I know of one D that has run 10.5 lbs for several years. I personally ran 7.5 lbs. > for years. Remember, the vendor wants to be sure he/she is not in any way liable > for engine destruction if one puts too much boost into the engine without proper > strengthening modifications. Suggesting 6lbs.is a safe number for moderately > increased performance without affecting engine life. >