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Old 07-28-2007, 08:48 AM
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I'd don't think that I've seen any discussions on adding Co2 to control boost, I've heard that it can increase spool as well as control boost more efficiently.
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It's so common now...not much to discuss. If this were the year 2000, then there would be something to talk about. I first saw it on Job jr's Mustang when he was cleaning house in NMRA.
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Mostly due to the cost of setting it up, you need an exile or AMS-1000 controller, c02 bottles, lines, etc.

For a race car its really the only way to go but totally overkill for streetcar, not to mention than many of the seals/diaphragms on the enthusiast level wastegates arent c02 compatible.



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