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  1. #26
    I remember seeing DEI making a CO2 kit that chills intakes, intercoolers, etc. They have multiple types of CO2 chillers available. Although this would not work for road course use, it would be perfect for drag racing, roll racing, etc. Any chance something like this might work? Plus no ice or water drips to deal with.

    http://designengineering.com/products/air-intake-bulbs/

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSGNRDZ_28 View Post
    You could always plug the drain holes. Would be worth a test at least and simple to do. You could then remove the drain plug from the airbox so it sucks in the cool air.
    Or use dry ice? What about also filling radiator with ice before road racing? Someone posted data of how these cars start pull timing at like 198* water temps

  3. #28
    Dryice melts straight to CO2 gas so no dripping. That just might be the thing to use....

    Not sure if the cO2 getting sucked into intake will have adverse. effect though.


 
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