CryO2

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94drumx3
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CryO2

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I did a search on this and there was pretty much just one topic on it that ended in a few posts. and it was 5 years ago...so since then has anyone tried this stuff?
Benefits?
Disadvantages?

http://www.designengineering.com/produc ... m=sc&cid=1
Never be afraid to try...amateurs built the ark, professionals built the titanic.
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Spraying Co2 on your intercooler is gonna make it cold as crap...no doubt about that. In turn i think your intake charge will drop ...sooo more power..and good for preventing pre ignition.
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