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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Feb 16, '05 From Brantford, Ontario, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I was looking at the cryogenic intake systems and I was just looking to make my own system. After looking around and thinking for a while I came up with the idea.
I bought a small 70cubic inch carbon fiber compressed air tanks that was converted to hold CO2 from a paintball shop. I am going to mount it somewhere and run lines to either a regulator or a solenoid and then spray at motor. I was thinking initially about spraying it in the intake but after some thought I new it would just choke the motor. So I am going to spray some at the fuel rail and then some at the top 3 inches of the intake tube on my Injen intake. I am just posting to give the rest of you some ideas and ill keep you posted on how well it goes. Even if it is not huge it will still keep the intake cold at the track ![]() |
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You could just plumb your freon lines and use a small core inside the intake, kind of like A/C for the motor, lol. You would still be using more horsepower to run the compressor than the gains though.
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