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phillie, it seems you are more than happy to proclaim to one and all that you
can NOT see where the water injection point is on a wet exhaust and you have no intention of ever doing so, but you are more than happy to tell the world you are an expert. way to go, dum-dum. Naa, I don't like playing tag. Ever been on a snipe hunt? You seem a perfec snipe hunter. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... oxxy is lost to this universe on this one. philly little boy, you wanna tag along with oxxy, go ahead. Oz called that one 100% correct. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... oxxy, it is forbidden to have the water injection point below the waterline, except the rare case when it must be. But that rare case was not the boat under discussion. "Jeff Morris" scribbled thusly: You can backpedal and nitpick that the water injection line is not part of the direct path of the exhaust gases, but its pretty clear that everyone considers it part of the exhaust system. You're learning Jeff. This is where Jocks will claim victory. He'll be wrong as usual calling it the raw water system or some such other but hey. that's Jocks. Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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