LSM
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- Mar 25, 2018
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Phoenix,
Arizona
And once again, I hope I'm making this post in the right place....sorry if it's not!
On top of the NO2 system I am installing in my 2G, I have also purchased a CO2 tank for spraying the intercooler, heat exchanger (air to water system), and a few other parts that I might want to cool off real good for an extra boost. The problem I'm having is that I only seem to have 2 options for making this work, I can either buy the very overpriced pre-made CO2 sprayer components from CryO2 or I can make my own.
I would really prefer to make my own parts because not only are the CryO2 parts overpriced in my opinion, but even with the high prices they don't even have parts with the correct dimensions I need for the parts on my DSM! I would get screwed twice in one shot! Does anybody have any experience with CO2 cooling systems? If so, could you please help me to figure out exactly what kind of jets or nozzles I would need to use in order to spray the super cold CO2 on whatever parts I'm cooling? I have spent several hours online trying to figure this out, but I can't seem to find any info on it in regards to the type of setup I'm wanting to do. I am completely at a loss on this one, can somebody please give me some good advice on exactly what jets/nozzles I need to get to make this work??!!
Just so you know, I'm pretty sure I could use nitrous jets and nozzles, but they are kind of pricey.....especially considering how many I would need to get! Would carburetor fuel jets work? If so, would you know what size jets? Unfortunately I went way overboard and more than doubled the budget amount that I had planned on using to rebuild my newest DSM, so now I am needing to save money wherever I can! Don't get me wrong, I don't want to make any ghetto a** contraptions to spray the CO2 haha, I still want to do a quality build with the parts and make it look as professional and as sexy as possible, just not by using super expensive parts if I can avoid them!
On top of the NO2 system I am installing in my 2G, I have also purchased a CO2 tank for spraying the intercooler, heat exchanger (air to water system), and a few other parts that I might want to cool off real good for an extra boost. The problem I'm having is that I only seem to have 2 options for making this work, I can either buy the very overpriced pre-made CO2 sprayer components from CryO2 or I can make my own.
I would really prefer to make my own parts because not only are the CryO2 parts overpriced in my opinion, but even with the high prices they don't even have parts with the correct dimensions I need for the parts on my DSM! I would get screwed twice in one shot! Does anybody have any experience with CO2 cooling systems? If so, could you please help me to figure out exactly what kind of jets or nozzles I would need to use in order to spray the super cold CO2 on whatever parts I'm cooling? I have spent several hours online trying to figure this out, but I can't seem to find any info on it in regards to the type of setup I'm wanting to do. I am completely at a loss on this one, can somebody please give me some good advice on exactly what jets/nozzles I need to get to make this work??!!
Just so you know, I'm pretty sure I could use nitrous jets and nozzles, but they are kind of pricey.....especially considering how many I would need to get! Would carburetor fuel jets work? If so, would you know what size jets? Unfortunately I went way overboard and more than doubled the budget amount that I had planned on using to rebuild my newest DSM, so now I am needing to save money wherever I can! Don't get me wrong, I don't want to make any ghetto a** contraptions to spray the CO2 haha, I still want to do a quality build with the parts and make it look as professional and as sexy as possible, just not by using super expensive parts if I can avoid them!