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Old Aug 25, 2006
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DEI Cry02!!

ATTENTION ATTENTION!!! is there anyone out there that has heard of DEI Cry02 system?? it consists of two products, the intake charger and fuel rail charger. i guess its just a system that blows that cold *** CO2 in and cools everything, which of course you gain a lil extra ponies!! so anyone out there have this on there lil beast?? if so let me know how it is...or if anyone heard about it on other peeps cars!!
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my friend runs one on his subaru...its good stuff
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I have seen these kits and I always wondered how well they worked. I have always heard that for every 10 or 11 degrees you drop your intake temp you gain 1 HP. That thing would be perfect for our cars.
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someone should cut open their stock resonator, and make it similar to the stock air filter (so there's a lid).

then line the inside of the resonator with something that can with-stand the extreme direct cold, and dump your dry ice in there!
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more money than its worth. only possible use i could see is at the track, but again its only few hp difference.
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more money than its worth. only possible use i could see is at the track, but again its only few hp difference.
true it is a little money. but for people like me who really dont wana put nitrous in and wana wait for that intake manifold that Dezod is talking about so i can trubo my car it is worth it. and CO2 is a hell of lot cheaper than nitrous to refill. i dont know...i really wana try it just to see, an if i dont like it i can sell it sense it is a univeral application.
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oh for sure i would get this over nitrous. i've seen dyno where it lowers temps at least 20 degrees so im sure it actually works not like those other crap on ebay. try it out and let us know.
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I have heard of it but never had any experienced with that kit.
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Originally Posted by gearbox
more money than its worth. only possible use i could see is at the track, but again its only few hp difference.
Or over heating... but yeah C02 vs N0S2, last i checked it was cheeper to get CO2.
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def help with cooling! co2 is a lot cheaper for sure also to refill and easier to find!
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