Guinn, A few years back, Well, maybe a little farther back than a few, I was heavy into restoring antique cars of the 20s and 30s era and in doing so, I used to talk to a lot of old timers for information about certian vehicles. I heard it more than once that the best way to clear an engine of carbon was to inject a fine spray of water in the carb while running the engine about 1/4 throttle. I tried it on a model A Ford and it worked! What else can I say.
Also, water has a pecular way of reacting in an engine, especally at full throttle. Injected at the proper proportion, at full throttle, it will actually increase horsepower for short bursts. The theory was used in WW2 on radial engine fighters that they might get a quick burst of speed in dog fights. If left on to long though, it would raise the internal cylinder temperature so high it would actually burn the exhaust collector manifold off of the engine. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif PJ