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Cooling the Intercooler
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<blockquote data-quote="NIT2WN" data-source="post: 2698676" data-attributes="member: 17820"><p>A guy at work and I were talking about how to cool the intercooler more than usual by using an extra one in the bed with ice on it in a cooler of sorts. Well, he said something about spraying the factory one with co2. I've heard of doing this with nitrous but not the co2. The only downside was you had to keep it from the air intake. Does it work and if so is it worth the trouble to fab it up? The ideal set up he said would be to aim the nozzles down to ward the ground. :shrug:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIT2WN, post: 2698676, member: 17820"] A guy at work and I were talking about how to cool the intercooler more than usual by using an extra one in the bed with ice on it in a cooler of sorts. Well, he said something about spraying the factory one with co2. I've heard of doing this with nitrous but not the co2. The only downside was you had to keep it from the air intake. Does it work and if so is it worth the trouble to fab it up? The ideal set up he said would be to aim the nozzles down to ward the ground. :shrug: [/QUOTE]
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