Dry ICE Intake! This is nuts!
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Dry ICE Intake! This is nuts!
Peep this dry ICE Intake.
Keep it cool on Race days.

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Keep it cool on Race days.

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That's a great idea. I bet you could just put some dry ice around the fipk heat shield. Won't work as well as the actual intake version.
Originally Posted by gearbox
I'm sure it would. It's like driving in winter. I think it's like every 10 degree drop in temp gives you 1% more hp?
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Originally Posted by sp3cialk
but isn't dry ice CO2? WOn't that affect combustion?
interesting idea, but i think its too much of a PITA for the effect that it would have.
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WOW - $375!!!!!! I can MAKE one for a lot less than that....
It says it can cause an inlet temp drop of 40-50 degrees!!
In a civic, here are the specs they tested at:
http://www.01designsystem.com/diis_specs02.html
It says it can cause an inlet temp drop of 40-50 degrees!!
In a civic, here are the specs they tested at:
http://www.01designsystem.com/diis_specs02.html
wow...so you would drive with it and itll look like your car is smoking...how much is some dry ice anyways? ive always wanted to put some in a bottle and put a bit of water and close it up tight.
Originally Posted by opto_isolator
WOW - $375!!!!!! I can MAKE one for a lot less than that....
It says it can cause an inlet temp drop of 40-50 degrees!!
In a civic, here are the specs they tested at:
http://www.01designsystem.com/diis_specs02.html
It says it can cause an inlet temp drop of 40-50 degrees!!
In a civic, here are the specs they tested at:
http://www.01designsystem.com/diis_specs02.html
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