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cool can?

chevyboy24598

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Anybody running a cool can?


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<font color=purple> What's that ?

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All I have to say is don't waste your money.

Tim
'84 Chevy K10, lifted, loud, fast, and 3/4 ton axles
 
dont waste the cash, make one. use a coffee can and some fuel line and some valves so you can take it out of the system. then add ice when you want to use it and call it good. you can insalate the can too.
pink panther works good.


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Question for all, isn't that kind of counter productive? Cold fuel doesn't "mix" as well as hot fuel, so you'd have more of a problem with fuel dropping out of suspension. If the intake air is already cold (factory '81-91 routing) you shouldn't need cold gas, right?

Theories/facts on this?

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Cool Cans won't do you much good unless you're running a tunnel ram and/or a mega big carb.

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Cool fuel is denser, thus the theory is that more of it will get into the cylinders on each stroke. Cool cans are often used by drag racers, where a hundreth of a second can make a difference between winning and losing. But since the ice melts in just a few minutes, it isn't practical for daily use.

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I was wondering if anyone else is running one! I already made one. And the ice doesn't melt in a coulple of minutes! It last at least a hour. I know it helped my truck out. BUT then again I dont drive my truck on the road. Its only used in mud boggs and sand drags.


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I made mine with 1/4 i/d copper pipe. Copper makes the fuel charge even more dense for some reason. I figuer if it helps a drag car gain a few tenths it ought to get me a few more feet in the mud bogg.


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