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    mycamaromax is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    vara-jection on 03 trailblazer

     



    my mom is enteresed in putting an edelbrock vara-jection(or any water injector for that matter) on her '03 trailblazer and i'm wondering if that is possible.

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    i'm not totally sure there is one on the 73 camaro i have in the garage so i guess that she got the idea from max(my camaro). probably mostly because a water injector increases fuel economy and she does a ton of driving everyday for her work and the little boost wouldn't hurt any either. do you think it can be done?

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    Sure, it could be done. Might be some better ways to increase economy, maybe a K&N breather, keep the tire pressure at the max reccomended pressure, etc. The best way to imrpove econmomy will always be the way you drive. Start out easy, use the cruise control whenever possible, don't haul 500 pounds of extra junk around in it, check the plug wires (ohm meter) and plugs for condition, maybe even switch to synthetic motor oil......
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