Dry ice is CO2 like CO2 in fire extingushers, it is not air!
Mike
> me and my friends were talking about forced induction and cold air
>induction and that sort of stuff. And one of us mentioned dry ice. We
>thought
>that maybe if we put the stock airbox back together and stuck dry ice in
>the
>bottom portion of the box, that the air released by the ice would greatly
>lower the temperature of air that is taken in by the intake. I would like
>to
>try this out but i have no idea where to buy dry ice.
> so, do you guys have Any suggestions on this method? would it damage
>my
>intake manifold or something? think it will increase performance?
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