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post Oct 30, 2003 - 9:36 PM
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Hey, I have been reading about N20 Intercooler sprays and WRX's are getting great responses from it with practically no heat soak on the tmic.

I was wondering if this would be good for the 3SGTE TMIC and would it be even better with also a water spray....even though with N20 the water probably would just freeze up.

Furthermore, I read that the N20 lasts a while since it freezes.

I also heard about CO2 but I think N20 is probably more efficient, plus NOS is readily available at shops and refilling would not be a big problem
 
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post Oct 30, 2003 - 10:31 PM
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QUOTE (Jabberwock @ Oct 30, 2003 - 7:36 PM)
Hey, I have been reading about N20 Intercooler sprays and WRX's are getting great responses from it with practically no heat soak on the tmic.

I was wondering if this would be good for the 3SGTE TMIC and would it be even better with also a water spray....even though with N20 the water probably would just freeze up.

Furthermore, I read that the N20 lasts a while since it freezes.

I also heard about CO2 but I think N20 is probably more efficient, plus NOS is readily available at shops and refilling would not be a big problem

I think this is a great idea... especially if you plan on high boost levels...

N2O might be a little overkill if you're only boosting around 14 lbs... and water should suffice...

But if you plan on going up and beyond 18, I think this is great. Just keep in mind that our FWD setups can only handle so much power... so with that in mind... water would be a more suitable choice...


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