Interesting! It seems its more of an automotive fad perhaps using water vapor to clear deposits off of the combustion chamber.
I know a key for it to work properly is proper atomization of the water, where its completely vaporized by the time its sucked into the cylinder. The engine also needs to be fully warmed up to boil the water as its pumped through the system and really burn off any carbon.
Our carbs do a great job of keeping our intake valves clean soaking them with fuel and other additives we might add to the fuel. Wasn't sure if there would be any cleaning happening on the exhaust side being already burnt additives.
Sounds like no one has really had much of an issue with caked on carbon, so it might not be worth pursuing!
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