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Where do you mount the gas bottle? How big is the bottle?

I would think you'd run out of CO2 pretty quickly, and isn't it fairly expensive (and totally not convenient) to fill?

I wanted something similar, so I went the Autospeed route and bought a Spraying Systems TX4 cone jet nozzle, some hose, and run it from the rear windscreen washer motor (it uses the factory switch). I haven't had the chance to test it in the heat of summer, but so far in cool weather the intercooler is very cold, as compared to cold (when I don't use the spray).

Fixxxer

Where do you mount the gas bottle? How big is the bottle?

I would think you'd run out of CO2 pretty quickly, and isn't it fairly expensive (and totally not convenient) to fill?

I wanted something similar, so I went the Autospeed route and bought a Spraying Systems TX4 cone jet nozzle, some hose, and run it from the rear windscreen washer motor (it uses the factory switch). I haven't had the chance to test it in the heat of summer, but so far in cool weather the intercooler is very cold, as compared to cold (when I don't use the spray).

Fixxxer

ok i will have a look into what you have done

I've got some co2 tanks/fittings from old paintball guns and have been contemplating doing something like that.

If you know what you're doing it's not a PIA to fill and you can hire large cylinders to fill the smaller cylinders from BOC.

Is that thing from Autobarn (we don't have them over here) a kit? or is it just that loop that goes in front of the cooler?

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