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Old Oct 16, 2009 | 09:42 PM
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Here is how the conversation would go down at the track when someone sees the Bottle in your trunk:

"Hey you spraying on that thing?"

"No, no nitrous. There is CO2 in that bottle."

"..."

"The CO2 cools the fuel, so that as it is injected it cools the intake charge as it enters the combustion camber, thus improving volumetric efficiency."

"... and you think that the gains offset the 30 pounds of **** you added to the car?"

"yes..."

Old Oct 16, 2009 | 09:44 PM
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I can see some uses for the system, not so much the fuel rail cooler thing, but the intercooler sprayer for drag cars. I think I would rather just stick to nitrous though in that case.
Old Oct 16, 2009 | 09:51 PM
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oh yah, intercooler sprayers have been shown to have some small gains, but cooling the fuel is ******* retarded

anybody know what what temperature gasoline freezes? haha
Old Oct 16, 2009 | 09:55 PM
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also, based on this new found technology, I will now begin selling fuel rails that are precision machined out of ice. The price will be a reasonable $39.99. Ill will be accepting orders immediately.
Old Oct 16, 2009 | 10:06 PM
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Spraying the IC with CO2 is easily one of the most stupid things you could EVER do. I'll let you think about why for a little while.
Old Oct 16, 2009 | 10:08 PM
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Spraying the IC with CO2 is easily one of the most stupid things you could EVER do. I'll let you think about why for a little while.
I've thought about it... why? Frosting?
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CO2 going into your intake does what for combustion?
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Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy
I've thought about it... why? Frosting?
The main issue ive always seen is that you would likely be sucking CO2 into the engine, which is certainly not going to help with performance
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Well then be sure you have a cold air box routing air from outside the car and you won't have a problem. Or are you saying spraying the CO2 into the intercooler. I was referring to spraying it ON the intercooler. I assume you know that though. Plus when you spray the CO2 on an intercooler, you do it pre run to chill the core. So the left over CO2 would be blown away by the time you made a pass.
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Sounds like a lot of trouble for a little gain....
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Not really on a drag car. Think of how much your intake temps drop by spraying down the intercooler till it pretty much frosts over. Might not see huge gains, but cars that are already in the 1000hp+ range would probably see 50hp from having intake temps 20-30 degrees cooler. Cheaper solution than a retarded setup like this though, would be just a CO2 tank and nozzle and spray down the intercooler from outside the car before the driver makes a run. But yeah, I do agree this system is pretty retarded in 99% of cases.
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sounds ******* gay and heavy


but not as gay as a inline fuel cooler
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As long as we are in agreement on the retarded on most miatas part.
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Originally Posted by neogenesis2004
As long as we are in agreement on the retarded on most miatas part.
Id say retarded on all Miata's. Really the thread is about the fuel cooler anyway, which is 100% retarded on all cars, in my understanding anyway. Doesn't fuel atomize better at higher than ambient temps? I understand cooler intake temps is more timing and more power, but fuel isn't the place to reduce temps.
Old Oct 16, 2009 | 10:34 PM
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didnt hyper design this?
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cold fuel makes a diff but i wouldnt go to the price of that to do it. I remember on my 67 when i put a bag of ice on the fuel line as it left the cab and went forward to the engine i picked up a few rather nice ponys from it.
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[QUOTE]Spraying the IC with CO2 is easily one of the most stupid things you could EVER do. I'll let you think about why for a little while.

Originally Posted by neogenesis2004
CO2 going into your intake does what for combustion?
Old Oct 20, 2009 | 10:27 AM
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Keep facepalming... you seem to be dummy so far.
Old Oct 20, 2009 | 10:31 AM
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I've seen people use compressed C02 fire extinguishers to cool down an intercooler before a run....those are the hardcore streetracers y0.

It has been proven that if you release enough C02 behind your car, it can stall the car following you.
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The only semi-cool CO2 device I've seen was a system that had a nozzle hidden in the front wheelwells, and sprayed the car next to you with CO2.

Ingenious!



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