Cryo cooling

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Poker Face
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Re: Cryo cooling

Post by Poker Face »

When I first stumbled on the Cyro cooling it was on the DEI website.
They do a water sprayer kit which can be used in conjunction with or separately from the co2 kit.
Also while watching this video the guy says it only lasts 3 minutes.

https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sourc ... joIBMN0aFw

I'm looking into a 12v compressor as an option for cooling rather than 3 minutes of co2, as I said on my earlier post probably pie in the sky.
2mad
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Re: Cryo cooling

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Co2 spraying your intercooler .. or spraying the inside like my past post is more aimed at your drag racer .. water/meth for daily driver .
Poker Face
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Re: Cryo cooling

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I think I said something along those lines a bit earlier myself 2mad, when I originally posted I didn't know how long it would last.
I don't fancy water injection, which is why I have been looking at other alternatives.
QUOC2008
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Re: Cryo cooling

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This has been done already by Xxxx m i believe it is called a fusion cooler. Simply a freeze build into a chargecooler the only problem is you get frost and ice build up after awhile. I believe Xxxx m has patent it already so anyone thinking to make it and claim that their idea...

Personally i think its alot of problems servicing and maintaining it but what do i know.
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Poker Face
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Re: Cryo cooling

Post by Poker Face »

For anyone who is interested, I haven't had time to read it all yet.

http://www.autospeed.com/cms/A_110772/article.html
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