NoS??
It's not. Only if I have to. I said would rather do that and take the chances with N2O than CO2. I didnt say "I will use N2O" for that purpose. There are other options to cool compressed air like the use of air-to-water system.... but I dont have the luxury nor the HP on motor that will require that much process.
I'm not trying to sell my opinion and convince people on what to do to their cars based on my opinion. Do what you must. You're paying for it, not me.
I'm not trying to sell my opinion and convince people on what to do to their cars based on my opinion. Do what you must. You're paying for it, not me.
Originally posted by thermalfi'd16
You're paying for it, not me.
You're paying for it, not me.
Originally posted by vmspionage
Well I agree with you about that - it's probably not worth the money and not nearly effective as they advertise. You'll never see a CO2 setup on any car I own, but if it works for someone else more power to you.
Well I agree with you about that - it's probably not worth the money and not nearly effective as they advertise. You'll never see a CO2 setup on any car I own, but if it works for someone else more power to you.
haha....I was going to get one of these IC sprayers for More Impatient...until he researched it a little bit and found the gains you get aren't worth the money....
And why you guys telling this boy about the secret carbon fiber muffler bearings??????
what kind of car do you plan on putting thi nitrous system on?
if you are to run a dry kit then your car must have a return line to the fuel tank. if it does not then you have whats called a dead end fuel system. in this case you will have to use a wet kit.
i have worked with alot of nitrous kits. pm me if you need any more info
you guys really kill me!!!
if you are to run a dry kit then your car must have a return line to the fuel tank. if it does not then you have whats called a dead end fuel system. in this case you will have to use a wet kit.
i have worked with alot of nitrous kits. pm me if you need any more info
you guys really kill me!!!
People come here to ask questions. I like to answer them rather than make fun of them (and leave them not knowing wtf is going on)
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question259.htm
Make sure you downshift through at least 18 different gears a la Paul Walker.
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question259.htm
Make sure you downshift through at least 18 different gears a la Paul Walker.
Originally posted by onebadk1tty
And why you guys telling this boy about the secret carbon fiber muffler bearings??????
And why you guys telling this boy about the secret carbon fiber muffler bearings??????
well that's if vtecnology's calculations are correct. but i'm pretty sure chris is right on the money
funniest post of the year most def.
dragva > honda tech for nitrous applications....
Nitrous Technical guide
Please reffer all questions to the pro's......
-Jeff
Damn you guys are horrible......Just cause he asked for "NOS"?
Thats just messed up....LMAO.........I loved the reference to wal-mart and NASA in the same sentence......HAHAHAHA!!!!!!
Please reffer all questions to the pro's......
-Jeff
Damn you guys are horrible......Just cause he asked for "NOS"?
Thats just messed up....LMAO.........I loved the reference to wal-mart and NASA in the same sentence......HAHAHAHA!!!!!!
Last edited by RatedV; Dec 3, 2003 at 09:48 AM.
Originally posted by thermalfi'd16
You're not getting what I'm saying tho.
N2O is not CO2. The only characteristic that both have is the ability to cool. Both are low temperature. You shoot your intercooler with the same concept of a frozen element, it will definitely work. For this sake, you shoot freon on an intercooler, it will cool it down... same effect. I dont doubt that you gained HP by shooting your intercooler with nitrous. I would rather do that, since N2O is combustible and take the chances of having a combustible element to possibly get in my intake system. I'm sure that since you gained HP by spraying your intercooler with nitrous, a cryo2 system will do the same. Just hope that CO2 does not get sucked in to your intake system.....
My 2 cents. No need to elaborate.
You're not getting what I'm saying tho.
N2O is not CO2. The only characteristic that both have is the ability to cool. Both are low temperature. You shoot your intercooler with the same concept of a frozen element, it will definitely work. For this sake, you shoot freon on an intercooler, it will cool it down... same effect. I dont doubt that you gained HP by shooting your intercooler with nitrous. I would rather do that, since N2O is combustible and take the chances of having a combustible element to possibly get in my intake system. I'm sure that since you gained HP by spraying your intercooler with nitrous, a cryo2 system will do the same. Just hope that CO2 does not get sucked in to your intake system.....
My 2 cents. No need to elaborate.
even if i did suck in co2 theirs so much air distrubence in the enigne comparment it wouldnt matter man...
go learn some information on air distrubence of cars before u say it will suck it up in the intake...
Originally posted by Boosted2003
well maybe on honda i would suck it up since the air filter is practiaclly bolted to the turbo... but on most turbo cars factory the intake is not very close to the ic....
even if i did suck in co2 theirs so much air distrubence in the enigne comparment it wouldnt matter man...
go learn some information on air distrubence of cars before u say it will suck it up in the intake...
well maybe on honda i would suck it up since the air filter is practiaclly bolted to the turbo... but on most turbo cars factory the intake is not very close to the ic....
even if i did suck in co2 theirs so much air distrubence in the enigne comparment it wouldnt matter man...
go learn some information on air distrubence of cars before u say it will suck it up in the intake...
.......theirs so much air distrubence.........
Last edited by thermal; Dec 7, 2003 at 07:32 PM.





