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Cooling intake temperature?
Monday, June 19, 2006 8:49 AM
Does anyone know if this works and is actually worth it? Only bad thing about it is it comes in 2.5 and 3 inch diameters only. My AEM CAI is a 2.75 diameter.

http://www.cryo2.com/products.asp?m=sp&pid=4&tid=4

And where would I put it? Near my MAF sensor, right?



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Re: Cooling intake temperature?
Monday, June 19, 2006 9:24 AM
Yes it works, but is it worth it to you?

Do a search, it has been discussed countless times.



Re: Cooling intake temperature?
Monday, June 19, 2006 9:28 AM
What if my intake is special and I just need the bulb?

A: Don’t fear! Part Number # 080119 is just the intake bulb and legs. You will need to have the aluminum legs TIG welded to whatever custom intake setup you have.

Q: What does the CryO2 Air Intake do?

A: It cools the in coming air into the motor. A cooler more dense intake charge will result into more horsepower and torque. This item works very well for turbocharged or supercharged applications.

Q: Can I use this in conjunction with Nitrous or with Forced Air Induction?

A: Absolutely! When used with nitrous, turbocharger or supercharger you will see even more gain usually.

Q: Where do I put the CryO2 Air Intake segment?

A: You put it inline with the intake and intake filter. The kit has the hose clamps to meet up with your existing intake setup.

Q: How do I know what size to get?

A: Take a measuring tape to your current intake and measure the outside diameter of the tube. That measurement will specify which version of the CryO2 Air Intake you will need, it should be pretty close to 2.5” or 3.0”





Re: Cooling intake temperature?
Monday, June 19, 2006 10:05 AM
Yeah but, I want to know if the power increase is worth it. Sorry for not describing. It is worth it to me only if the power increase is noticable and useful.


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Re: Cooling intake temperature?
Monday, June 19, 2006 10:31 AM
the question is what is worth it to YOU. Some people are willing to spend a lot of money, regardless if it is only a small increase in power. the power increase will be noticable to an extent, and it will definately be useful. for instance, can you feel the difference between driving your car on a hot 90 degree day, as opposed to driving on a nice cool 40 degree day.




Goal is to make my N/A Auto faster then a manual without doing engine internals
Re: Cooling intake temperature?
Monday, June 19, 2006 11:32 AM
Martinez wrote: for instance, can you feel the difference between driving your car on a hot 90 degree day, as opposed to driving on a nice cool 40 degree day.


That's all I needed to know.


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