Frank Z said:Simple. As the water evaporates it removes heat. Same as a breeze blowing across a person who is perspiring or an evaporitive coolr. Basic physics.
Ever watch your engine temp during a rain shower? Still think it's snake oil? Get your rig up to normal temp and spray the radiator with a mist of water from a garden hose.
Will this product perform as advertised? You buy it and I'll test it for ya.
j33pownr said:Turboed drag cars put this on intercooler to cool it just a little bit more to gain a denser air charge to add more fuel so they can make more horse power.
downhillracer said:CO2 displaces oxygen (example... fire extinguishers)... and even still how would putting it on the intercooler make for a better air charge for the intake?
downhillracer said:okee-silly-dilly-dokey-o I'm an idiot. Just slap me next time and tell me to read closer. thanks 5-90
downhillracer said:I was being serious. I skimmed through it and thought that he was injecting co2 into the system.... like a wet system. I can definitely see how co2 on the outside would cool.