Dry ice/ice box interest?
i have a friend making a dry ice box for me and he is making 3-4 of them for testing. is anyone interested in buying one at a discounted price? what it does is hold about 1 quart more coolant in the s/c cooling system and has a tube in the center of the tank that u drop dry ice in. dry ice is about -109F degrees= colder s/c coolant=colder ait. if you use dry ice the s/c coolant pump must stay on or the coolant will freeze! or you can use regular ice. *info removed*
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interesting idea if only i had a s/c
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any pictures? where will this mount?
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no pics yet, will take them when mine is done and then during the otheres, it mounts on the right shocktower.
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Originally Posted by chevysssc
(Post 3501487)
no pics yet, will take them when mine is done and then during the otheres, it mounts on the right shocktower.
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no, the coolant is on the left. the right side is empty, and that's where the option b tank is.
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this wll replace the opt b tank if you have one. if you run a smaller pulley for more boost at the track this will allow u to do so while keeping your temps lower.
http://www.otwwelding.com/ |
I am interested show us some pics of the final product...:twothumbs
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i just talked to him and we will get pictures and a prices soon
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Use the Bwoody Dry ice super cooler......
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Not a vendor.
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id like to see product please, i used a system like this in my demo derby cars.
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Interested
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