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Old 08-16-2014, 08:55 AM
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Default How to keep cold intercooler/piping?

I saw some guys using blower? How to keep cold intake?
Spray N2o?
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Meth injection
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yep, and get your intake,pipes etc ceramic coated, makes a big difference in heat transfer, if I EVER manage to get my car done was wanting to coat my intake I built
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Ceramic coated on alu piping?
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Ceramic coated on alu piping?
you can coat almost anything, aluminum is the worst for absorbing ambient heat, thats one reason a lot of OEM stuff is plastic
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Default Re: How to keep cold intercooler/piping?

but aluminum also dissipates heat faster that steel.
steve I think the perfect upgrade for your setup is water to air intercooler setup with a water tank you can add dry ice to.
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Watercooler is difficult, you need a tank,, ice, pump...and a fridge lol
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Any n2o or CO2 spray ?
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Wait, dry ice?
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