But the bubbles eliminate turbo lag, didn't you know that!
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Why not sttrap Dry Ice blocks to my engine?
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Originally posted by PhillyG View PostHeres my dyno results. As you can see dry ice can net you some serious gains. Especially in the TQ curve.
By breaking the blocks into smaller pieces you can change the curve of the torque and where it crosses. The formula is simple it's
BxR/2 = X
B being the size of the ice, cubed
R being the idle RPM
and X being the RPM where the torque crosses the HP line.
Hope this helped with your awesome idea!1985 325e 2.8 Turbo VEMS
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Since your car is a V6 it should work fine, but BMW pushrods are weak and you might blow the welds on your intake.'74 2002 - Build blog at
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Originally posted by E30_pilot View PostI have a chinese distributor'74 2002 - Build blog at
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Originally posted by emi325i View PostI bet this will also work well on automatic transmissions.. With all that power going through, it would help immensely to cool it down and reduce swelling and excessive "sweating". No more oil stains from your leaky transmission!
I'd be worried about redbull tho.. too much sugar and caffeine. unless they have organic decaf redbull; i'm down for that. it's probably cheaper than a can of seafoam.
it works with auto guise, j make shure you dubble clutch like you should!
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