Dry ice for an intercooler?..
I was at the publix in New tampa doin some grocery shopping when i come by this freezer with dry ice in it. Iwas like "SWEET!". and it's cheap too. a block about the size of a brick for a little over a dollar.
As i was filling my entire apt with fog i was wondering if it would be ok to strap this brick to my intercoolers to get some mad spool up action. This shit is REALLY cold, it froze a part of my seat solid when i took the groceries out of the car.
The only reason i was wondering if it would be ok is because i did an experement with a thin piece of metal and sat it on the ice for about 10 minutes. It froze the metal so solid i was able to snap it almost like hard plastic.. i wouldnt want that to happen to the core. but then again they have a heat source running behind the metal so it may not freeze. oh well, any ideas?..