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Old 10-28-2006, 01:05 AM
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An idea...oh god..

Ok so basically if you have figured out anything about me..it's that ideas come and go ...as does my mind... So I got the bright idea the other day, that instead of selling my nitrous, I am going to hook it up to spray my intercooler. Now the only question I had was how was a nozzle to spray the whole intercooler. So me and my buddy were talking it over, and we came up with this idea.... drill a hole into the piping, and run the line into the intercooler. Then the line would have holes drilled into it, so that the nitrous sprays everwhere inside the intercooler....so does that sound like a good idea or not? lol...I really have no idea, I havn't "researched" it yet, I'm just throwing ideas around.
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Re: An idea...oh god..

That does not sound like a good idea at all, Aren't you supposed to have the nitrous as close to the throttle body as possible anyways?
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Re: An idea...oh god..

i think a better idea if you wanted to do it would be to drill a hole in the bottom of the intercooler and hook the nos tube up to like a spray gun attachment. one that is a wide spray. so that it will cover the whole intercooler.
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Re: An idea...oh god..

I was looking and I saw how they're suppose to be...but I don't like it...basically yeah, you put this curvey tube thing inside of the intercooler via Pipes, and hook it up to the nozzle, and this "rod" just get's really cold, and then the air flowing through touches the cold pipe and gets colder......

well basically that was my idea, but instead of having a closed "rod"...have one with holes in it, so it sprays everywhere and makes the air colder...

and no, I don't want to actually hook it up to my throttle body, b/c with the combo of turbo and nitrous injection on a 2.2 would just kill it.... so instead I just wanted to use it to cool the air and make it spool up faster...
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