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Old 07-07-2003, 05:17 PM
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What does everybody think about about the killer chiller kit from Kincaid?I talked to a guy there and he said it would give 40 to 50 HP on an N/A car. What do you think BS or not?For the N/A kit prices are around $1100.00.
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Old 07-07-2003, 08:31 PM
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Anybody care to share opinions or input about something worthwhile? Maybe I should post about 2F2F or some other dumba$$ subject to get a response.
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They dont have a website yet,I guess? Found it in the back of a mag,only had a phone number.It is basically an air cooler,I guess a true cold air kit that drops the air temperature to about 20 degrees,according to the gentleman I spoke with.Kincaid Performance 505 275 2665.
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An air cooler for what? intake? induction? radiator? motor oil? tranny oil? --- I think I missed something?</P>


I'm interested to know.....seriously....</P>
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Intake, or a better intercooler for turbos and superchagers.According to what the guy told me it will work equaly as well on N/A engines. <edited><editID>Sean</editID><editDate>37810.5363310185</editDate></edited>
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Is this the CO2 spray kit? Spray CO2 in the intake charge to lower temps, or on the intercooler to do likewise?

If that's what you're talking about, yeah, it does work, but is it worth the hassle and added weight? Going and getting the CO2 bottle filled all the time seems like a PITA. Better off with N2O. Or I suppose both.
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No ice, water, fluids, gasses ,or chemicals.Thermal electric heat pump.
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I really don't think the gains would be there for a N/A use. Perhaps you'd see 5-10hp. But forced induction with an intercooler would possibly be worthwhile. It would be a step up from the water spray kits.
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Thermal electric HEAT pump? Does it like absorb the heat from somewhere and then release it in another direction or something?? </P>


Which mag did you see that in? Now I'm really curious, not that I think it's worth putting it on, but I want to keep an open mind.</P>


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August issue of MM&FF P.238. Number for them is 505 275 2665.
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