Dry Ice SuperCooler
Dry Ice SuperCooler
http://bwoodyperformance.com/product...products_id=42
anyone have something like this?? where did u get it??
anyone have something like this?? where did u get it??
http://bwoodyperformance.com/product...products_id=42
anyone have something like this?? where did u get it??
anyone have something like this?? where did u get it??
My guess is it WON'T FIT our car.
I'm more interested in people's comments on a Cobalt specific item, like this Traction Bar:

http://bwoodyperformance.com/product...920f8c9269b748
Says it's for Redline ... it's not even listed under Cobalt parts.
My guess is it WON'T FIT our car.
I'm more interested in people's comments on a Cobalt specific item, like this Traction Bar:

http://bwoodyperformance.com/product...920f8c9269b748
My guess is it WON'T FIT our car.
I'm more interested in people's comments on a Cobalt specific item, like this Traction Bar:

http://bwoodyperformance.com/product...920f8c9269b748
this thread isnt about traction bars, is about this cooling system, dont thread jack.
First ive seen of this, but looks promising if they can prove almost 16WHP
yeah ive beem thinking about making something like this i just need to wait till my friend gets home so i can use his welder. thats pretty much what a lot of lightning guys use but the put theirs in the bed of their truck.
Not like any of you guys know me but I would recommend bwoody, they do awesome work and are very customer friendly.
to me this would only be good for the track days, not everyday use. wouldnt it be better if you were to use dry ice instead of regular ice??? not sure what that could do though with all the chemicals being released from the dry ice. i would think that you would need some type of breather hose because it could make a big boom!
not chemical reaction.
if you put dry ice in a sealed container and add some water, the water is alot warmer than the ice, and will begin to cause the dry ice to sublime back into gasseous form, which naturally takes up ALOT more space, which quickly increases the pressure in the system, forcing the container to pressurise and explode.
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It's in post #163
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...t=48074&page=5
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...t=48074&page=5


