To answere some of these questions.
KIMBER45 The increase in pressure was not near enough to harm my motor.
It would have had to have been much higher than I was building to do any damage.
The important thing was to keep the pistons cool.
That was the primary job for the water injection.
It also cooled the fuel which made it more dense witch allowed you to inject more into the chamber and thus by taking up more space in the combustion chamber you in effect increased pressure, compression ratio, more power.
yellowtail3 No, I did not know Tom Ogle.
The man I was referring to was a local racer/machinist named Pat Goodman.
PATENTS:
Patents that were bought up by whoever belong to them until they expire.
The owner has the right to renew them each time, for a price.
Ideas that were not patented were bought out right and are the sole propriety of the buyer but they may be coppied by anyone at any time as long as a patent has not been applied for.
Anyone can research any patent and with a number of changes made from the original can apply for a new patent in their name.
Even if it does the same thing as long as enough has been changed to not cause a patent infringement.
If a patent is allowed to run out/expire, then it may be picked up and a new patent applied for by the new person without any changes.
This is my understanding of some of the patent laws.
There are so many rules associated with the process that you would need a lawyer to figure them all out!
LONGTOM