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charge cooling

charge cooling

charge cooling

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wondering if anyone's heard about the cryogenic system that uses CO2 to cool aair as it enters the intake manifold....I found a site on the internet that sold the system but been searching like mad and cant find it again....HEELP !!
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I have heard of LIQUID propane being injected upstream for use as charge cooling. PWM control with a tfe valve. The stuff looks blue. Problem is its only good for drags. The tank freezes up and discharge pressure drops to zero.

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The company is called DEI and the parts can be purchased at Jegs.com or summitracing.com. I think it's kinda pricey for what it is tho.

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You should read some points in another thread called fuel Temperature. IT will offer some additional thoughts for you to add to yours.

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