Has anyone tried Water / Methanol Injection on a carburetor car?
This will reportedly have several positive effects: increased octane gasoline mixture, increased output and lower combustion temperature.
I haven't actively added a water injection system to my car. But my father pointed out once, how our old Opel had more power in foggy weather. Taking in the water mist through the air filter added power to the engine.
My suggestion would be to take the ultra-sound transducer from a humidifier and a modify it to create a mist that can be taken in through the air filter. I would not mount it after the air filter for the risk of tasking water directly into the carburettor.
Of course, if the rpm's are high enough you can pour a mineral water slowly, directly through the carburettor in order to blow off slag from the cylinder head.