Im just wondering if it would be safer to spray nitrous straight into your intercooler rather than your staright into your engine. Does anyone know the pros and cons of this product?
The NX N-tercooler is not a direct spray or nitrous boost or whatever, it sprays on top of the intercooler to "freeze" up the intercooler to make the air passing through it, even colder, it has nothing to do with direct injection or whatever, Cryo-2 makes the same system, but also has a Air Intake system too, that has a tube that goes inside of it that gets frozen up, to help make the air colder as well, as it passes through!!
Last edited by qbanprepster21; Jul 30, 2004 6:01pm.
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Intercoolers are for Turbo/supercharger applications only. If you don't have a Turbo or supercharger, it's pretty pointless. If you want an easy setup where you don't have to worry about tapping lines or direct port injection, look for the nitrous kits that use a CAI filter. They fit right onto your existing CAI and that's it.
you can just buy the zex kit, which has you drill a small hole on the Intake pipe right before the throttle body, and you can use your nitrous there, but the nx-intercooler kit, like i said, is only for intercoolers, to cool the intercooler down to help make the passing air colder!!!
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i know that. Im running a custom Turbo setup lol do you guys think im dumb. I was asking if it was safer to run nitrous to the intercooler as does the NX N-Tercooler or just run a regular Nitrous setup such as a 50 shot zex wet kit.
i would think intercooler would be a lot safer. Turbo and nitrous would be a lot of boost. If you are running stock internals you would definatly blow something. So i would say intercooler.
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