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how much power would a 1.5 cu/ft "refrigeration" unit draw? think i could hook up a second battery to run it? and then recharge the batter when the car is not at WOT/hard runs with some sort of switch... what do u guys think?
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I have no freaken idea, but why would you want a fridge in your car anyway when you are doin WOT runs?
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Originally posted by profyle: I have no freaken idea, but why would you want a fridge in your car anyway when you are doin WOT runs? nooo.. i don't want it for WOT/hard runs... i want to use it to "enclose" my intercooler reservoir... i am thinking if i can keep the liquid at like 20 deg F it should stay pretty cool for 1/4 mile runs and then i can kick the fridge back on inbetween runs, alot better then "icing" the intake or pouring ice into the reservoir or a spillover... any thoughts?
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The best method to do that would be to install a nos kit and run the output line in a coil form inside the tank for a quick blast of cool!
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HAHAHAHAHA!!! Yeah what he said! HAHAHAHAHA!! NOS HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! :p
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i don't see what is soo bad about that idea... explain... cools the liquid while the car is waiting in the staging lanes, then i can kill that fridge when i am ready to run.
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Originally posted by onestep: The best method to do that would be to install a nos kit and run the output line in a coil form inside the tank for a quick blast of cool! i don't think the cooling effect would last very long with that method. i would end up having to "blast" my i/c thru the entire run...
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Originally posted by bret: Originally posted by RedSVT: [b]BWAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Damn thats a good one! ROFL!! i don't see what is soo bad about that idea... explain... cools the liquid while the car is waiting in the staging lanes, then i can kill that fridge when i am ready to run.[/b]Uh Oh, I'm sorry, I thought you were joking. I'll shut up now. 
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no hard feelings. i just want to know what you see wrong with that idea... i'd like to hear your thoughts....
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