anyone running a cryogenics kit?
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anyone running a cryogenics kit?
I'm looking into getting the basic kit from DEi for my prelude, the price is right. Im just not 100% familiar with all the details, does anyone have one? If so how is it? Or any useful information please post. thanks!
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Re: (RyanALLDAY)
just another variable to bandaid your build. thats my opinion.
you can use it and you may benefit from it, but the vast majority choose not to use it. why i cant answer. maybe itis the initial cost, maybe it is having to refill the bottle all the time.
and if you get tuned with it, for it to run its best you need to use it every time you beat on it.
you can use it and you may benefit from it, but the vast majority choose not to use it. why i cant answer. maybe itis the initial cost, maybe it is having to refill the bottle all the time.
and if you get tuned with it, for it to run its best you need to use it every time you beat on it.
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Re: (RyanALLDAY)
Cooling the fuel before it is injected sounds pretty dumb in the first place. Cold fuel atomizes poorly, which is the reason the ECU has to enrich the fuel delivery dependant on temperature. So wouldn't this cause you to waste a lot of fuel to get a proper tune? Sure it would cool the charge, but I would think it's always better to spray warm fuel into a cold air charge rather than the other way around.
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