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using dry ice to cool down.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Black02GT" data-source="post: 15017637" data-attributes="member: 23818"><p>Hell if you had a proper vented container put a stock HE in there then dump some antifreeze or a bottle of everclear as a transfer medium with the dry ice. That would have to cool pretty damn well while never having to worry about pressure build up or unforseen chemical side effects. That would be the ultimate truck ice box.</p><p></p><p>Like JBS was saying if the fluid you using doesn't have a low enough freezing point it'll partially encase the dry ice and insulate it.</p><p></p><p>For a smaller project just bend some metal tube into a coil so that it'll essentially line the inside of say a 1'×1' cooler (dunno standard cooler sizes).</p><p></p><p>Only thing that could be a possible issue is if the IC fluid gets so cold, say circulating in the pits, that the moisture in the air starts freezing on the lower intake HE and blocks up like a home AC does some times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black02GT, post: 15017637, member: 23818"] Hell if you had a proper vented container put a stock HE in there then dump some antifreeze or a bottle of everclear as a transfer medium with the dry ice. That would have to cool pretty damn well while never having to worry about pressure build up or unforseen chemical side effects. That would be the ultimate truck ice box. Like JBS was saying if the fluid you using doesn't have a low enough freezing point it'll partially encase the dry ice and insulate it. For a smaller project just bend some metal tube into a coil so that it'll essentially line the inside of say a 1'×1' cooler (dunno standard cooler sizes). Only thing that could be a possible issue is if the IC fluid gets so cold, say circulating in the pits, that the moisture in the air starts freezing on the lower intake HE and blocks up like a home AC does some times. [/QUOTE]
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