Wonder how well this actually works???
http://www.theturboforums.com/smf/in...?topic=84213.0
Anyone here ever try it?
Wonder how well this actually works???
http://www.theturboforums.com/smf/in...?topic=84213.0
Anyone here ever try it?
i'll try to find the thread on LS1tech that was up a while ago... it was a Holden with a LSx motor, 10x mm tubo setup, and used dry-ice... claimed he was getting -C* (negative celsius) intake temperatures, whcih is rediculous!
edit: 102mm turbo
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showth...hlight=dry+ice
Last edited by SonofaBish; 06-12-2007 at 01:17 PM.
2015 Corvette Z06
- Shark Grey / Kalahari
- bolt-ons, tune, lots of carbon fiber (642/671 rwhp/tq)
HAHAHA... ok n/m... i didnt even look at the thread, i just assumed u were referring to an automotive topic
my bad
2015 Corvette Z06
- Shark Grey / Kalahari
- bolt-ons, tune, lots of carbon fiber (642/671 rwhp/tq)
We have tried that before and ended up with a mess. Best way to get rid of that is an airhammer with a flat bit, and a steady hand.
I used a heat gun and putty knife on the Chevelle, 37 yr old tar, undercoat, sealer, sound deadener. Once it heats up comes off real easy. Excess can be cleaned with a rag soaked with thinner or similar product.
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