I was cleaning up my basement yesterday, and found a long forgotten 9356 Edelbrock Vara-Jection Electronic Water Injection System, still in the box, I purchased in 1995. It had my receipt and , get this, a warrantee on it's parts, including the electronics,- for the lifetime -of the owner , and if any should fail , from 'natural causes', so to speak, the company will replace the part. What's interesting is there is no mention of any usual option such as 'or your money refunded', or 'a product of equal value'. This kit is long out of production, so maybe Eddy stashed a stock of components on a back shelf ?! I opened the box and was impressed by the quality and thoughtful engineering of this kit, and the extensive instructions, tips, and guidelines that came with it. I know there are water injection kits on the market now, but I don't understand why these are not in more demand. It allows you to run on pump gas with 11-1 compression iron heads ,and you only refill the bottle after a tank full of gas. If you want to have more fun, you can use mix of 50/50 water/alcohol, for example. Why did I bring up Edsel ? Edsel Ford and Vic Edelbrock both shared the pain of putting their name on a product they were proud to present to a public seemingly nonplussed by their effort. Personally, I thought the '58 Edsel beat out the clunky looking Ford of that year, and have no regard for the journalistic hacks who made sport of it's demise. The reason it did'nt sell, i.m.o., is because the nation was in a recession (all auto sales were down), and because it had to share, and compete with, similar FOMOCO models in the Mercury and Ford divisions. So, does anyone have personal experience with the Vara-Jection kit ? How well did it work, and how long did you use it ?