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Sorry_i_WinMay-27-03 10:01 AM
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#51952, "Freeze the intake pipe?"
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hmm.. glad to see this has got some people thinking... What I really wanted to do was basically freeze the intake pipe so the air coming in would be super cool, but doing this at idle stalls the engine... I was afraid to try it with the trottle down. Could this work? Use liquid oygen/nitrogen or tetrafluoroethane (liquid in compressed air cans) to chill the intake... I'm sure this would work on intercoolers, but I'm not turbo yet.



Anyone know anyone who can help me tune this in the Pittsburgh area (Greensburg)?

  

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homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air [View all] , Sorry_i_Win, May-24-03 11:54 AM
  RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, 95_ESi_Person, May-24-03 01:54 PM, #1
RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, rydereclipse, May-24-03 02:42 PM, #2
      RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, juggalo, May-24-03 02:53 PM, #3
           RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, 510eclipse, May-25-03 10:44 AM, #4
                RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, rydereclipse, May-25-03 02:05 PM, #5
                     RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, 510eclipse, May-25-03 02:14 PM, #6
                          RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, tim97rs, May-25-03 02:33 PM, #7
                               RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, Sorry_i_Win, May-25-03 03:19 PM, #8
                               RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, amljbs, May-25-03 03:22 PM, #9
                                    RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, 510eclipse, May-26-03 08:47 PM, #10
                                    RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, a_miller_76, May-27-03 03:51 AM, #11
                                         RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, Teamner947, May-27-03 04:45 AM, #12
                                         RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, Twiste, May-27-03 05:53 PM, #18
                                    RE: homemade NOS/cryo-like boost using compressed air, GhEttOrAiD, May-27-03 06:09 AM, #13
                                         Freeze the intake pipe?, Sorry_i_Win, May-27-03 10:01 AM #14
                                              RE: Freeze the intake pipe?, a_miller_76, May-27-03 11:18 AM, #15
                                              RE: Freeze the intake pipe?, Collente, May-27-03 11:21 AM, #16
                                                   RE: Freeze the intake pipe?, The1Bill, May-27-03 11:39 AM, #17
                                                        RE: Freeze the intake pipe?, Sorry_i_Win, May-28-03 09:33 AM, #19
                                                             RE: Freeze the intake pipe?, amljbs, May-28-03 06:20 PM, #20
                                                                  RE: Freeze the intake pipe?, Amish_Eclipse, May-28-03 07:16 PM, #21
                                                                       RE: Freeze the intake pipe?, Ryan_Hes, May-29-03 12:02 AM, #22

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