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jakku
12-05-2010, 09:27 PM
anyone try this application on there turbo system? pros cons of this?:thinking:

Sinfix_15
12-05-2010, 10:03 PM
Id say the con is being expensive. Lot of money for a cold intake charge. youre gonna use up your nitrous a lot faster than normal. If you didnt care about being fancy... you could just crack a nitrous bottle open and spray your intercooler with it before you run. All theyre trying to accomplish with those systems is a cold intake charge.

You can also route your windshield sprayer to your intercooler, obviously water isnt going to have as great of an effect as nitrous for cooling, but its the same concept. Cooler air = more hp.

Something to do if you have some old nitrous parts laying around going to waste, i dont think id buy one of those purpose built kits for it.

David88vert
12-05-2010, 10:28 PM
If you want to cool the intercooler, but not increase the cylinder pressure substantially, then CO2 is a better option to spary onto the surface of your intercooler.
If you want to make more power, and already have a pretty good safety margin, you are better off sprying the nitrous closer to teh intake manifld - after the intercooler.
If you want to create a safety net, use a methanol systme like the AEM, Snow, etc.

jakku
12-06-2010, 11:06 PM
heard co2 could be bad for you motor since it doesnt burn quickly enough. obviously would do c02 if the advantages are the same since filling a c02 tank is much cheaper.

JJSPEC Racing
12-07-2010, 06:48 PM
co2 does not burn. But if it is sprayed on the outside surface of a fmic it will reduce the temp of it and help cool the intake charge down.

jakku
12-08-2010, 12:21 AM
so basically same concept in spraying nitrous on the fmic just cheaper overall and wont cause any harm to my engine?

David88vert
12-08-2010, 06:18 AM
heard co2 could be bad for you motor since it doesnt burn quickly enough. obviously would do c02 if the advantages are the same since filling a c02 tank is much cheaper.



You never spray CO2 into a motor. That would be putting out your engines combustion with a fire extinguisher.

David88vert
12-08-2010, 06:20 AM
so basically same concept in spraying nitrous on the fmic just cheaper overall and wont cause any harm to my engine?

It's only marginally cheaper. Check to see what you have easiest access to.

A simple, cheap solution would be just to use methanol. AEM makes a decent methanol kit. Kurgan Motorsports in Braselton stocks them. Not sure who else keeps them handy.

jimjam187
12-24-2010, 06:07 AM
If you want to cool the intercooler, but not increase the cylinder pressure substantially, then CO2 is a better option to spary onto the surface of your intercooler.
If you want to make more power, and already have a pretty good safety margin, you are better off sprying the nitrous closer to teh intake manifld - after the intercooler.
If you want to create a safety net, use a methanol systme like the AEM, Snow, etc.

what he said