I have run water /methanol injection in the past In my 86 Omni Glhs. It was injected at 100 psi into the pressurised intake tract just after the intercooler. It was not sophisticated and was triggered by an adjustable switch triggered by boost psi of your choice. I monitored the engine with a boost , egt guages and wideband O2 sensor and a light to tell me when the water injection was operating. I was running pump premium at 20 psi boost. It worked .I could have gone higher but didn't. Many of the Buick Grand Nationals were not intercooled and this was a popular way at the time to get alot more power . Problem of course if the water injection failed (no fluid,pump failure etc) your motor would blow. I have since stopped using water / meth injection and backed off psi and milder cam to keep it happy as it is still plenty fast. l have no experience with water injection on a NA car. I would think you would not want to rely on this to keep a stock engine happy because it's one more thing to keep tabs on. It's also possible for this system to mask a correctable problem which wouldn't sit well with me.
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