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I've gotten hold of this part called a boost cooler. its made by www.snowperformance.net

either way I have no idea how it works, this video says they don't need an intercooler and its meant to run better than an intercooler....

http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=boos...4&ct=title#

Can anyone explain how this works as i have the ecu for it but haven't met any one who knows what it is lol.

It was given to me from a mate who recently moved to USA and recons its what they useing up there now.... :geek:

makes sense, but i dont think it would be very practical for street use as you would have to have 3 seperate fluid seystems fuel, meth and water.

ok for drags though.

two fluid systems water/meth mix and petrol, the way the boostcooler setup works is that its boost activated. it only consumes the water/meth mix while you have say more than 6psi of boost or how ever you choose to set it up.

does it make a differnce?

who installed it? and is there someone here that sells parts for them?

i only have the black box (the expensive part of it)

does it make a differnce?

who installed it? and is there someone here that sells parts for them?

i only have the black box (the expensive part of it)

a) yes, although you need to pay for a re-tune. Then you run the risk of blowing up your motor if the pump fails at high boost, or you run out of meth.

b) you can do a search,

c) as far as I know, parts (nozzles, tubing, pumps, etc) come from dealers in the states - for example, via ebay, you'll see lots of listings.

d) the pump is also expensive.

running out of meth is only an issue if you don't take at least the basic precautionary measure of installing a level switch in the tank so that you know ahead of time via a warning light that it is getting low.

running out of meth is only an issue if you don't take at least the basic precautionary measure of installing a level switch in the tank so that you know ahead of time via a warning light that it is getting low.

of course but just an example.

could also be a blocked nozzle, a split line, a failed pump or failed controller..

it probably won't happen but a good system will have some failsafe mode.

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