Homemade Fake NOS setup. Hook up ur a/c to ur intake.
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Homemade Fake NOS setup. Hook up ur a/c to ur intake.
Its real easy.
All u have to do is hook up ur a/c to ur intake.
theres a blue cap near ur radiator. take it off. using a highpressure tube with a needle in the middle, connect that to ur ac tube.
theres going to be pressure coming out so be careful.
now before you do that u need to make sure that the tube is connceted to a solenoid swicth, so that you can control how and when the cold air will be release.
then, hook that up to ur intake.
theres a tube that goes from ur intake to ur head. pull that tube out from that head and connect it to the solenoid which is already connected to the ac pipe.
put a breather filter on the head.
wire the solenoid so that you can control it from inside the car.
so, with the press of a button, u get instant cold air bursting into ur inake.
and now u have cold air without the down pipe and worrying about f'ing up ur ride in the rain. (hydro lock).
All u have to do is hook up ur a/c to ur intake.
theres a blue cap near ur radiator. take it off. using a highpressure tube with a needle in the middle, connect that to ur ac tube.
theres going to be pressure coming out so be careful.
now before you do that u need to make sure that the tube is connceted to a solenoid swicth, so that you can control how and when the cold air will be release.
then, hook that up to ur intake.
theres a tube that goes from ur intake to ur head. pull that tube out from that head and connect it to the solenoid which is already connected to the ac pipe.
put a breather filter on the head.
wire the solenoid so that you can control it from inside the car.
so, with the press of a button, u get instant cold air bursting into ur inake.
and now u have cold air without the down pipe and worrying about f'ing up ur ride in the rain. (hydro lock).
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Re: Homemade Fake NOS setup. Hook up ur a/c to ur intake. (vise versa)
i'm not even sure what to say about that. how about that cold air doesn't come out of that tube, r134 or r12 (depending on the year) refrigerant comes out. i don't think that would burn very well.
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ummm yeah can you say we-todd-did?
I think recharging the A/C all the damn time would get to be ALOT more expensive in the long run than a real dry nitrous setup. *roll eyes*
Not to mention who knows the effects of spraying refrigerant into the intake would have. I don't even think there's any oxygen in there to burn.
And if it were R12, not only would be insanely expensive, it would be very very very illegal, way more illegal than any nitrous setup ever would be.
I think recharging the A/C all the damn time would get to be ALOT more expensive in the long run than a real dry nitrous setup. *roll eyes*
Not to mention who knows the effects of spraying refrigerant into the intake would have. I don't even think there's any oxygen in there to burn.
And if it were R12, not only would be insanely expensive, it would be very very very illegal, way more illegal than any nitrous setup ever would be.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by awps »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">how about that cold air doesn't come out of that tube, r134 or r12 (depending on the year) refrigerant comes out. i don't think that would burn very well.</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PatrickGSR94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I think recharging the A/C all the damn time would get to be ALOT more expensive in the long run than a real dry nitrous setup.
Not to mention who knows the effects of spraying refrigerant into the intake would have. I don't even think there's any oxygen in there to burn.
And if it were R12, not only would be insanely expensive, it would be very very very illegal, way more illegal than any nitrous setup ever would be.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i guess some people dont like to think these days because it hurts so much .
im speechless
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PatrickGSR94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I think recharging the A/C all the damn time would get to be ALOT more expensive in the long run than a real dry nitrous setup.
Not to mention who knows the effects of spraying refrigerant into the intake would have. I don't even think there's any oxygen in there to burn.
And if it were R12, not only would be insanely expensive, it would be very very very illegal, way more illegal than any nitrous setup ever would be.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i guess some people dont like to think these days because it hurts so much .
im speechless
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Re: Homemade Fake NOS setup. Hook up ur a/c to ur intake. (m R g S r)
R12 can be a very dangerous substance. It is also known as difluorodichloromethane, which is more potent than any flouro/halo-carbonate substance. It has a very high density but low boiling point, assuming that it is like any other refrigerent. It does not combust. It has no compontents that will contribute to combustion. It will pressurize and expand in the clyinders and become unstable as it exits at such a high temperature. Your piston, valves, and clylinders would most likely get gummed up. Your exhaust fumes would not be very safe for the community. That is my guess. It will most likely hurt the performance, and in no way increas it. I only know about a basic freon/refrigerent and that It's not intended to combust.
PLEASE refrain from spreading around dangerous and unrealistic theories of increasing the performance of a car. What you do to your car is your decision, but there are some ignorant people on this site that will try anything they hear to make their cars perform better, so dont spread stuff like this.
PLEASE refrain from spreading around dangerous and unrealistic theories of increasing the performance of a car. What you do to your car is your decision, but there are some ignorant people on this site that will try anything they hear to make their cars perform better, so dont spread stuff like this.
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Re: Homemade Fake NOS setup. Hook up ur a/c to ur intake. (vise versa)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vise versa »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Its real stupid.
All u have to do is hook up ur a/c to ur intake.
theres a blue cap near ur radiator. **** with it. using ghetto ingenuity, connect that to ur ac tube.
theres going to be uber-NOS coming out, so get psyched and breathe some in.
now before you do that u need to make sure that the tube is connceted to a solenoid swicth, so that you can control the uber-death NOSS.
make your car super illegal by hooking up the uber-NOS into the emissions recirculation tube, and put a breather filter on the head.
wire the solenoid so that you can control it from inside the car.
so, with the press of a button, u get instant refridgerant bursting into ur inake.
and now u have cold air without safety, reliablity, or concern for the environment. all without the ease of installing a CAI.
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All u have to do is hook up ur a/c to ur intake.
theres a blue cap near ur radiator. **** with it. using ghetto ingenuity, connect that to ur ac tube.
theres going to be uber-NOS coming out, so get psyched and breathe some in.
now before you do that u need to make sure that the tube is connceted to a solenoid swicth, so that you can control the uber-death NOSS.
make your car super illegal by hooking up the uber-NOS into the emissions recirculation tube, and put a breather filter on the head.
wire the solenoid so that you can control it from inside the car.
so, with the press of a button, u get instant refridgerant bursting into ur inake.
and now u have cold air without safety, reliablity, or concern for the environment. all without the ease of installing a CAI.
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