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Old 06-20-2011, 11:48 AM   #7
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That would work, but honestly, im not sure this will take all that long to just mock up and put in place. I have the pump and resevior (a spare) and just mount it somewhere, ziptie the nozzle or nozzles in place, and 30 minutes wiring max. I think thats what im going to do and see how well it works this week, that way i get a decent amount of variety of weather conditions.

I will be posting my results, or my extreme failure, either way, since I believe its a good test and could be beneficial to know. I got the idea cause a buddy with a twin-turbo mazda6 recently installed a spray bar for his intercooler where he sprays nitrous right at the IC. I know thats much colder and more efficient, but its also about $400 than my proposed water setup.
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