Cryogenic Intake Technology
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Cryogenic Intake Technology
Check this link out: http://www.stylinconcepts.com/parts....CategoryID/212.
Is this any good? Is CO2 safe? Any disadvantages? It doesn't seem that expensive? Is this an alternative to Nitrous Oxide?
Is this any good? Is CO2 safe? Any disadvantages? It doesn't seem that expensive? Is this an alternative to Nitrous Oxide?
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not a alternative...but it can be used if it works to cool the air charge down on a turbo/Sc motor ....i`ll have to l;ook into this...looks not too bad ..needs research.HECTOR..to the Batcave JR. we need to look at the Bat-computer
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Originally Posted by turtle_sse
not a alternative...but it can be used if it works to cool the air charge down on a turbo/Sc motor ....i`ll have to l;ook into this...looks not too bad ..needs research.HECTOR..to the Batcave JR. we need to look at the Bat-computer
Let'* just have you car run on alcohol, that would lower the intake charge and you can run 14:1 compression.
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Yes been around for a while but really best for racing. There are NX systems around as well but a little more expensive. Either way you go it is not a solution for continuous running/day to day use. It is safer than NOS and cheaper.
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Originally Posted by 99BonnevilleSE
Originally Posted by turtle_sse
not a alternative...but it can be used if it works to cool the air charge down on a turbo/Sc motor ....i`ll have to l;ook into this...looks not too bad ..needs research.HECTOR..to the Batcave JR. we need to look at the Bat-computer
Let'* just have you car run on alcohol, that would lower the intake charge and you can run 14:1 compression.
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