ntercooler

GhostMercury said:
thats not real safe in these sucky ass motors. what else can i use?
dont use anything at all..
u might as well just spray the nitrous bottle off into the intercooler b4 u race..
 
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nitrous isnt "safe" even for the built motors..its just how much you use for how long
 
MS3Chik said:
2 options.. nitrous, co2..if you were diesel its another story..


ahhh yes... propane injected diesel... awesome setups and cheap as hell for a 20lbs. bottle :p
 
its almost the same just not as cold..its also cheaper..nitrous actually oxgenates the fuel..co2 doesnt..it just basically absorbs the air..its personal prefference..
 
it wont spray into your intake, Its on top of ur tmic. If u have a CAi the filter would be so far away that it wouldn't matter
 
Its not complicated...I use N2O since I cant find a place to fill up a 12lbs with CO2. Both will cool the fins of the intercooler to a crisp ice coating. You only use it when driving, so the air will rush through it and escape to the back...changes of going up into the intake are slim to none. In your case...you are using it on the stock intercooler (correct?) and you are also using a short-ram intake...I would get the DEI cooler since they have different size rings, and use N2O on it. If any of goes into the intake system, it would be such a small amount that it would be like doing a 5 shot. It might be even benefitial to the intake charge. If you are worried enough about going into the intake track, then get the DEI cooling ball that goes in the intake tube...no CO2 or N2O is realesed.
 
no i have the custom msp SMIC. what if i made a "diverter" type thing that goes onto the mack of the SMIC and directed the air down to the ground. would that mess anything up with the cooling? and in order to do that i would have to move the fan or get a new one that blows air from the other side instead on pull it through. is this possible
 
GhostMercury said:
no i have the custom msp SMIC. what if i made a "diverter" type thing that goes onto the mack of the SMIC and directed the air down to the ground. would that mess anything up with the cooling? and in order to do that i would have to move the fan or get a new one that blows air from the other side instead on pull it through. is this possible


Are you experiencing heat soak on the custommsp SMIC? What boost are you running?
 

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