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using dry ice to cool down.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 15018468" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>ill have to grab some this weekend to play with. my buddy suggested putting a large pot of water on the stove and setting it to a temp that is about the same as what the coolant temp gets to. put in some dry ice and see what the temp is after. </p><p></p><p>apparently, as the dry ice sublimates into gas and exits the fluid, it has less heat transfer. but to what extant. its worth giving it a try for a few bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 15018468, member: 40308"] ill have to grab some this weekend to play with. my buddy suggested putting a large pot of water on the stove and setting it to a temp that is about the same as what the coolant temp gets to. put in some dry ice and see what the temp is after. apparently, as the dry ice sublimates into gas and exits the fluid, it has less heat transfer. but to what extant. its worth giving it a try for a few bucks. [/QUOTE]
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