View Full Version : DEI CryO²™ - Tank and Accessories Intercooler Sprayer Free S&H
SubaruStore.com 06-07-2003, 07:02 PM Hello all we have a special for NASIOC that we are offering free freight to the lower 48 states on DEI CRYO components. Please when going to order under the comments section put you are getting this on the NASIOC Free S&H special and we will take the s&h charges off.
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Clich Here to order or call 407-277-8423
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Davenow 06-07-2003, 10:24 PM This is now on my short list of things to buy :)
firedog25 06-08-2003, 12:18 AM Are there any issues with constantly cooling and heating the metal of an intercooler? I believe such things make metal brittle. Does this unit just run the whole time or does it just not freeze the metal, it looked frozen in the pic. I really like the idea, but it kind of looks like it freezes the metal.
iceNine 06-08-2003, 10:06 AM I am having a little trouble figuring out from the pictures how you would install this (intercooler cooler) on a TMIC on a WRX. Have you or any of your customers installed this and if so how?
Dale
SubaruStore.com 06-08-2003, 01:36 PM It sparys on the Intercooler, the reason it looks like the metal is cold is because the co2 goes through those and that item gets freezeing cold.
on a TMIC this item might require some modifiacation to clear the hood I am not sure yet cause we have not done it, maybe a 90 degree smaller fitting on the inlet to it to does not go and hit the hood.
firedog25 06-08-2003, 03:01 PM That didn't really answer my question, I'm wondering about constant heating and cooling issues on the metal of a fairly expensive piece of equipment. i.e.- The Intercooler.
I live in an area where something like that system sounds really nice because of the heat we suffer with... like, near the tarmac, in excess of 108 after the sun goes down.
romoranger 06-08-2003, 05:21 PM ohhhhhh noooo, i didn't even know that thing existed, especailly considering i am making my own prototype right now. oh welll
WR^2X 06-08-2003, 10:11 PM Originally posted by firedog25
That didn't really answer my question, I'm wondering about constant heating and cooling issues on the metal of a fairly expensive piece of equipment. i.e.- The Intercooler.
I am wondering about this too and haven't been able to find an answer. Potential damage to the IC is the only reason why I am currently leaning towards a water spray system instead of a CO2 system.
SubaruStore.com 06-10-2003, 06:23 PM The aluminum shouldn't be affected by the thermal change enough to make it brittle or break.
fimotorsports 06-10-2003, 07:09 PM how much for just the fuel system cooler?
SubaruStore.com 06-10-2003, 07:29 PM Originally posted by Triple X
how much for just the fuel system cooler?
$280 for the tank and lines, and wiring kit (does not include the fuel bar)
coolers are sold seperate.
$92.50 for just the fuel cooler core, and fittings.
firedog25 06-10-2003, 07:55 PM Originally posted by SubaruStore.com
The aluminum shouldn't be affected by the thermal change enough to make it brittle or break.
Has anyone laid a pyrometer to it to measure differences? How often does the unit cycle?
Why is the sky blue? I'm sure that's how you feel with my questions by now. It's all in the quest of knowledge my friend. I live in an area that's like 10 feet from the sun in the summer and that unit really does sound good, but I need to know since I don't like spending money on broken things... i.e.-if my intercoolers breaks due to hardening.
David75 07-25-2003, 07:10 PM well the system is quite interresting...
Questions :
what is the price for a recharge bottle?
how much time will it last (average?)
how much of CO2 is there in a bottle (weight in Kg?)
see ya!
GoodFinder 07-30-2003, 01:56 PM Neat to see somebody here selling their products. Once I get through with my other current cooling and temp management projects on my WRX, this is definitely something I'm looking forward to checking out more!
GoodFinder :)
SubaruStore.com 07-30-2003, 04:02 PM the bottles are 5 lbs (2.75 kg?) bottles. I've got them on sale for 145 right now for a spare bottle.
as far has how long it last it depends on usuer operation ;) I would imagine it would last about the same amount of time as the nitrous sprayer....:alien:
Brad
rbehny 07-30-2003, 07:39 PM well in paintball which uses CO2 some of the time it costs about 4 bucks for 20oz's. So it should cost about 16 bucks to fill. 20oz tanks in paintball last a good while but when using just liquid it runs fast. So i'd say you'd get 75 good uses out of a tank not including leak/pressure/temp expansion. I come to that number by figuring i get 800 shots out of a 20oz tank and this tank is 80oz's so 4 x 800 = 2400 and you'll use just about 2 times as much CO2 when in liquid form so 1200. Then a single paintball shot is about 1/4 sec of CO2. Average use of this liquid would be what? 4 seconds? So 16 times the amount used in a paintball gun. Take 1200 divide by 16 = 75 so with a 4 second burst you'd proabably get 75 uses.
If you've stayed with me this far.. it would be ~ 21cents per 4 second use.
Ok i'm gonna go hide in a corner... :eek: :lol:
scottm1978 07-31-2003, 08:04 AM Hello,
It will last for 90 seconds if you hold the button on. I know the guys at DEI very well cause there shop is right down the road from us.
You have very nice prices, just don't whore the product out like a lot of vendors do. We also sell it and been holding our prices to keep the product with in a good profit margin.
Thanks,
Scott
RooRunner 08-04-2003, 09:27 AM Have you come up with a TMIC "fix" yet? If so, what is the price?
SubaruStore.com 08-04-2003, 11:28 AM not as of yet, sorry.
we have not yet had a car to test fit one on.
Brad
Originally posted by scottm1978
Hello,
It will last for 90 seconds if you hold the button on. I know the guys at DEI very well cause there shop is right down the road from us.
You have very nice prices, just don't whore the product out like a lot of vendors do. We also sell it and been holding our prices to keep the product with in a good profit margin.
Thanks,
Scott
Wow, price fixing really instills confidence in customers.
scottm1978 08-05-2003, 07:39 AM It is not price fixing when the manufacture of the product asks you to maintain a certain price. Like Sparco will not let you sell under list price on any of there products. All that does is keep it from turning in to an APC.
The are working on a sprayer for the WRX as we speak.
Originally posted by SAW
Wow, price fixing really instills confidence in customers.
Maicca 08-05-2003, 10:32 AM Soooooooooo.............. this is a coolant system that currently does not work with any Subaru model without modification?:confused:
I'd only be interested if it worked out of the box, sorry :(
SubaruStore.com 08-05-2003, 12:35 PM There will be no talk of price fixing in my thread, play nice guys! This is my thread...
I'm not 100% certain this will fit but I don't see why the heck not. From looking at the parts it looks like you would have either the selinoid sticking up into the scoop or you would need a 90 degree fitting to get the fitment right
for R&D purposes the first person to call me and order this will get a SPECIAL deal.
Brad
407-277-8423 x 226
www.subarustore.com
03WRXMA 08-05-2003, 03:09 PM Originally posted by SubaruStore.com
for R&D purposes the first person to call me and order this will get a SPECIAL deal.
www.subarustore.com
PM'd you on this....
SubaruStore.com 08-05-2003, 04:06 PM Originally posted by 03WRXMA
PM'd you on this....
PMed you back...
give me a call :)
Brad
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