What's this CryO2 crap?
What's this CryO2 crap?
Has anyone heard about this "cooling" mod? I think it's by DEI (design engineering), this CryO2 thing supposedly cools down the air/engine/etc using CO2.
Sure, cooler air is better, but how much do you think it'll help?
Or is this just an advanced version of the Tornado mod?
Just looking for a discussion.
Sure, cooler air is better, but how much do you think it'll help?
Or is this just an advanced version of the Tornado mod?

Just looking for a discussion.
This works for inbetween runs at the track while drag racing but is not practical for daily driving.
It does work, I have used similar cooling methods when running my supercharged mustang. The supercharger compresses air and elevates the intake air temp a lot, so cooling it down to make it more dense always helps.
It does work, I have used similar cooling methods when running my supercharged mustang. The supercharger compresses air and elevates the intake air temp a lot, so cooling it down to make it more dense always helps.
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CPR ON THIS THREAD... I was taking a look at the intake insert that DEI makes... it cools a small tube inside of a small section of intake pipe and cools the air as it enters the ram before it gets to the throttle body... here is what I am talking about, the setup is universal of course...
http://www.designengineering.com/pro...asp?m=sp&pid=4

IS IT WORTH IT OR PURE WASTE OF $... bringing this topic back to the forefront...
http://www.designengineering.com/pro...asp?m=sp&pid=4

IS IT WORTH IT OR PURE WASTE OF $... bringing this topic back to the forefront...
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