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Lol.

Has any one sprayed that Loctite freeze and release spray onto their intercooler and noticed a difference? We sell it at work and have always thought about giving it a shot, ment to cool it down to negative temperature, kind of like a Nitrous intercooler spray only a lot cheaper lol.

Here's the stuff im talking about:

http://www.loctite.com.au/int_henkel/locti...elease_red5.jpg

Surely something like this you would notice a BIG difference if some people reckon they can feal a water spray kit work.

you know, thats not a bad idea at all

would prevent heat soak through the burnout stage

Yeah, ive always thought about it, had a look at work but we are all sold out dammit! If i remember right, it freezes it to like -10/-20 degrees or something. Surely spraying this on your cooler would have some good results. Was thinking about doing this in the next dyno comp to see how it goes.

Yeah, ive always thought about it, had a look at work but we are all sold out dammit! If i remember right, it freezes it to like -10/-20 degrees or something. Surely spraying this on your cooler would have some good results. Was thinking about doing this in the next dyno comp to see how it goes.

on the bottle is says -43 or something in that range the stuff works well for bolts to LOL jam it in the hot pipe and spray under boost the would make a huge difference would sorta be like water injection,

Freeze a room temp bolt is different to cooling something like an intercooler. A single can wouldn't do dick me thinks

Rem to search gentle'ladies, theres been some good talk on SAU :P

If you were going to try something more expensive then a basic IC spray, i would have thought a C02 sprayer would the first option.

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Linky

BOC must sell 10lbs refills fairly cheaply.

Edited by GeeTR

Anyone ever looked into metho spray? screw window washing metho dries at a cooler temp than water. :D However does leave some residue, perhaps a metho/water/soap mixture could be made to clean, cool and spray :D

Edited by DECIM8

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