Refrigerants

Danny Barrett danny_tb at postoffice.utas.edu.au
Sun May 3 13:40:35 GMT 1998


>Sounds like a refrigerated intercooler to me. What do you call an
>intercooler if there is no blower attached? A pre-cooler?

Nice try, but you haven't guessed the invention... Better luck next time...

>If you can find a refrigerant that will work down to about -100C or whatever
>the temp of 'dry ice' is, then you can make a practical refrigerated
>intercooler suitable for drag races, or longer races if you have a large dry
>ice bin.
>
>Gwyn Reedy
>Brandon, FL
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Danny Barrett <danny_tb at postoffice.utas.edu.au>
>To: DIY_EFI at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <DIY_EFI at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
>Date: Sunday, May 03, 1998 8:08 AM
>Subject: Refrigerants
>
>
>>Does anyone out there know anything about refrigerants? I need to know if
>>there are any refrigerants (or series thereof) that will work between about
>>20 deg C, and about 500 to 600 deg C. This might not sound like EFI to me,
>>but I am working on an invention that has everything to do with EFI, and
>the
>>use of such refrigerants would make this device much better. Sorry, I can't
>>disclose what the invention is at the moment, as I might want to take out a
>>patent in the future (NOTE: This invention has nothing to do with water
>>injection, of which I am currently discussing with various prople). Thanks.
>>
>>Danny Barrett.
>>
>
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