You will find that the reason the water/meth injection allows you too run higher boost
is the intake air temp. The injection brings the intake charge temperature down and
limits the susceptibility to detonation. The slightly lower combustion temp is a by product
and not the actual cause/effect.
Strip
No, that is not what we found. Lowering the intake charge temperature actually increases the density of the intake charge, thereby driving the cylinder pressure up, which defeats any possible detonation reduction effect of temperature reduction. Methanol has a much higher octane rating than gasoline, and water simply does not burn in the combustion process, it turns to steam. Methanol, because it contains about 1/2 the BTU's as gasoline, burns around 250 degrees cooler than gasoline, reducing combustion temperatures, the water, turning to high pressure steam, creates something of a buffer, preventing two flame fronts from colliding, and further cools the combustion process.
We started running 120 octane race fuel, which stopped the detonation, and then started injecting pure methanol for the cooling effect when we ran the car as a non intercooled 1984 model. We eventually switched to propane, as it cooled it even further. But the intake charge cooling only made up for the fact that there was no intercooler present, it did not help detonation.