Co2 cooled charge pipe
I was looking through some old posts and I came across a bunch about spraying Co2 on the intercooler to cool it down. And I came up with an idea instead of spraying the intercooler why not spray a section of charge pipe. I know that if any Co2
gets into the engine it will cause you to go lean. So what if you had a second pipe that goes around the charge pipe so that it is sealed off and won't let any Co2 into the engine bay. Also have a dump tube coming out of it for the condensation routed so that the extra Co2 doesn't get into the engine bay.
Do you think this would work well? Or is it just a half baked idea?
gets into the engine it will cause you to go lean. So what if you had a second pipe that goes around the charge pipe so that it is sealed off and won't let any Co2 into the engine bay. Also have a dump tube coming out of it for the condensation routed so that the extra Co2 doesn't get into the engine bay.
Do you think this would work well? Or is it just a half baked idea?
Originally Posted by ghettoturbo
not covering enough surface area to really do anything imo, thats why you spray the ic
it would only cool the littlest bit of air, basically the air touching the metal.
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