I think Husanberg is right about about the NSR water injection not actually being water injected into the pipe but a cooling muff around the header pipe and that the thermal capacity of the muff and its water may be what delayed the pipe getting back up to temperature again.
"Water injection radiator", injection?? Husanberg told me how he thought it worked and it looks more likely that hot water vapor is being cooled again after water was circulated, possibly by an air blast around the header and then flashed off as steam.
The text talks about a radiator for cooling the exhaust water injection circuit, the word injection may have misled us.
I think the word "injection" shouldn't have been there and it should have read something like" the radiator is a condensor, cooling the exhaust water/steam circuit", a big difference.
The expansion chamber header cooling muff. My hats off to Husanberg for spotting this and giving me the heads up.
I think TeeZee will be very interested in all of this as it looks like traditional water injection into the header might be back on the menu.
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