has anyone seen this before?
Originally posted by ManTiS
Definately doesn't make power like n2o. If it did, everyone would be using CO2 since it's cheaper.
Definately doesn't make power like n2o. If it did, everyone would be using CO2 since it's cheaper.
i wish i knew how crygenics work
Originally posted by FLAT_LINER
i know this is OT but someone on another forum was talking about getting their block,rods,pistons etc cryogenically frozen b/c it will line up the molecules and make them 3x as strong
i know this is OT but someone on another forum was talking about getting their block,rods,pistons etc cryogenically frozen b/c it will line up the molecules and make them 3x as strong
Ummm your engine needs O2 to combust. CO2 will do the opposite I would think
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The C02 is not injected directly into the intake. The air inside the intake is passing over and through the "bulb" and is cooled. Same principal as an air conditioner or automotive radiator, only a rad. exchanges cold air to hot. Basically that is.


