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m0rk
18-02-2004, 12:48
Just been flicking thru some website

http://www.rallynuts.com/bin/products/cryo-ics(1)._tn150.jpg
http://www.rallynuts.com/motorsport/The_Seat_Cars_Range_1453/DEi_CryO²™_Intercooler_Sprayer_NEW_1526.asp

tho needs

http://www.rallynuts.com/motorsport/The_Seat_Cars_Range_1453/DEi_CryO²™_Intercooler_Sprayer_NEW_1526.asp
Looks like it could be really cold.

Jonah
18-02-2004, 19:31
Looks good but how often do you have to recharge the system though?

Also might there be problems with constantly subjecting the metal to extreme heat and then freezing cold temps - might cause stress fractures if over used.

Fl@pper
18-02-2004, 19:41
its not like dropping a red hot poker in a bucket of ice

temp difference would be very marginal on turn on - and get colder gradually

simple ideas are always the best

colb
18-02-2004, 19:54
looks good they have been using them on ho powered skylines for a little while and if you look closely on the skyline on the fast and the furious 2 the skyline's got on on there.
the bottle's the same size as a noz bottle.

Jonah
18-02-2004, 20:00
Originally posted by Fl@pper
its not like dropping a red hot poker in a bucket of ice

temp difference would be very marginal on turn on - and get colder gradually

simple ideas are always the best

true - working a bit like a freezer element - could develop it so as to keep the stuff you buy from Sainsburys (or any other fine supermarket chains!) from defrosting on the way home!

Fl@pper
18-02-2004, 20:29
Originally posted by Jonah
true - working a bit like a freezer element - could develop it so as to keep the stuff you buy from Sainsburys (or any other fine supermarket chains!) from defrosting on the way home!

lmao

sounds like a plan "Nitrous Powered Co2 Beer Cooler"

Shock_Xe
18-02-2004, 20:50
considerd this a while back, do you think it would work?

ANDY BLUNT
18-02-2004, 21:25
Not sure if it would work,but it would look ace :p :cheers: Andy

Shock_Xe
18-02-2004, 21:28
Was looking at the gas form of c02 tho not liquid. Wouldnt this work better??? especially with 2 jets squirting it on the fmic with a puff cloud

ANDY BLUNT
18-02-2004, 21:28
By the way Mike we use liquid nitrogen in work,not sure about co2 though.:devil: Andy

Shock_Xe
18-02-2004, 21:30
Originally posted by ANDY BLUNT
By the way Mike we use liquid nitrogen in work,not sure about co2 though.:devil: Andy


so free refills then?

Fl@pper
18-02-2004, 21:30
Originally posted by Shock_Xe
Was looking at the gas form of c02 tho not liquid. Wouldnt this work better??? especially with 2 jets squirting it on the fmic with a puff cloud


if you wanna play around with a puffs cloud then feel free :p

looks like it is squirting through - so sort of the same