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95LT1Z28
10-04-2008, 12:29 PM
Ok, i wasnt really sure where else to put this, but has anybody ever used the Cryo2. Its prtety much the same setup as nitrous, sprays into the intake, but I wasnt sure what exactly it is spraying or if it is bad for a stock motor? Please clear this up for me thanks.
Twisted Z
10-04-2008, 08:55 PM
No clue never heard of it.
Got some links or info?
knight367
10-04-2008, 10:44 PM
http://www.designengineering.com/products.asp?m=sp&pid=72&gclid=CPfJsP-Tj5YCFRfAQAodbQXjEw
it dose not spray into the intake.
it's ment to spray onto an intercooler to help cool the intake charge
also if CO2 is sprayed into an engine it will displace oxygen and reduce power
I havent heard anyone having good results from a kit like this
(from zzperformance)
Cryogenic Intercooler systems
These are systems that cool intake air or intercooler heat exchangers with CO2 gas. These offer extremely minimal airflow gains from the cooling and very large HP losses from the CO2 that is injested into the engine. Even the smallest amount of non flamable CO2 gas will cause a loss in HP. The added weight of the system slows the car down more than the 1-2 potential HP gained from cooling the intake air. On the dyno, we tested a unit on Tim's 400WHP turbo car and lost 40WHP.
https://www.zzperformance.com/grand_prix/articles1.php?id=23
95LT1Z28
10-05-2008, 01:45 AM
Oh ok, I was mistaken then, yeah i know alot of the import guys use it. Wasnt sure how effective it was. Thanks man
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