Cryo2 system

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CryO2 is a revolutionary product designed to reduce air and fuel temperatures thus creating power. Through the science of aerodynamics and cryogenics, Design Engineering has developed a system to harness the cryogenic properties of liquid CO2 to lower the intake charge temperature by up to 50°F.

The system is modular and can be easily expanded. The CryO2 system provides two methods for cooling the air charge and one for cooling fuel, all utilizing the same burst of liquid CO2. CO2 is readily available at any welding or medical supply locations or where paintball guns are charged. The Power of COOL - Welcome to the future of power. Learn more here.
The foundation to every CryO2 system.
Each kit includes (with or without tank):
5 or 10 pound CO2 tank
Tank mounting brackets
Cryogenic solenoid valve
14 ft. stainless steel braided supply line
Arming, activation, and WOT switches
All necessary CO2 fittings and electrical hardware
Tank Dimensions:
10 lb. tank: 6-3/4" Dia. base, 20" tall
5lb. tank: 5-1/4" Dia. base, 17-1/2" tall

I thinkin about makin the my first preformance mod! Why do you guys think!


Clunck

I think that if it gave even a reasonable HP gain, it would be all over youtube, the company would have rave reviews of it on their site, etc. The only video of a dyno test I saw was one that looks like its in their own shop, was done five years ago, and they let the thread die when folks asked about actual gains in the test. I'd be very skeptical. Not a single definitive youtube video of a product that's been out there since 2002?
 
Oh wow. I didn't realise nos was 5 bucks a pound. But how would nos cause more damage? Whether its just extremely cooling your air (cold air carries more oxygen) or the oxygen molecules carried by nos your still just increasing the amount of oxygen/fuel in the combustion chamber at the time of ignition.
 
cold air is denser, it packs in more densely. Nitrous basically creates an explosion of more oxygen as it breaks apart into oxygen and nitrogen during combustion. It's compressed to 1200 psi and therefore comes out very cold. it's a combination of cold and the extra oxygen that makes nitrous work so well.
 
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