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Old 01-02-2014, 09:22 PM   #1
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Default Re: Dry Ice in your fuel cell?

You know something Ed, I may have been illegal using a cool can then, but no one ever said a word. But, in back to back test runs, we never really seen anything. What I did see at Bethany was if you laid bags of ice on the intake between runs, there was a much as .03 in it.
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Old 01-02-2014, 09:51 PM   #2
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At Indy a few years ago. I saw some superstockers during class carrying fuel jugs with blankets on them. Went over and saw the moisture on the outside of the jugs.
It seemed hush/hush but I Added 2+2. Seemed like a great idea. Especially with fuel injection (injector about 3 inches from intake valve). It has to cool the incoming air. My air temp sensor is way ahead of the injector (so ambient air), so I don't know how much.
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Old 01-02-2014, 11:42 PM   #3
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You know something Ed, I may have been illegal using a cool can then, but no one ever said a word. But, in back to back test runs, we never really seen anything. What I did see at Bethany was if you laid bags of ice on the intake between runs, there was a much as .03 in it.
Was worth a couple hundredths on my old '56 Chevy, and the next car, 250 hp 327" '65 Chevelle. My C/SM Camaro didn't seem to care.
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