Christoph Member Mar 16, 2016 84 8 49 43 Apr 14, 2016 #1 So our engines are air cooled. My thought is to put a block of dry ice in the air box to keep the air cool. It's made of a solid carbon dioxide so in theory it couldn't be that harmful. Thoughts?
So our engines are air cooled. My thought is to put a block of dry ice in the air box to keep the air cool. It's made of a solid carbon dioxide so in theory it couldn't be that harmful. Thoughts?
blasDa Member Oct 21, 2015 152 49 79 47 Apr 14, 2016 #2 It's O2 in air, & fuel & spark that provides combustion. CO2, would not be helpful.
Christoph Member Mar 16, 2016 84 8 49 43 Apr 14, 2016 #3 Was a good theory. Maybe an ice pack. Something has to keep it cool besides ambient temperature.
blasDa Member Oct 21, 2015 152 49 79 47 Apr 14, 2016 #4 Ambient temperature has been working for decades now. Reactions: jbuckster07
L Larry's Shee Active Member Technician May 23, 2009 9,271 1,057 149 Ortskaville, MI Apr 14, 2016 #5 Ever hear of a CO2 fire extinguisher? Thinking out side of the box is good !! BTW, the Blaster has also competed in the Baja 1000 Proper jetting is key. Reactions: FOOTPEG
Ever hear of a CO2 fire extinguisher? Thinking out side of the box is good !! BTW, the Blaster has also competed in the Baja 1000 Proper jetting is key.