Fun fact. I buy 30 pounds of bag ice and set them on top of 10 pounds of dry ice in big cooler. I’ve seen my IATs at -10F at the start of a run and 26F at the end of a run.
Car guy and Ex-Bartender. U guys should build a (small) Jockey Box. ( pump and closed loop to the inter-cooler ) The ice and water, will stay in the Insulated box but cool the fluid / IE, water or Glycol running to the intercooler ) A Jockey Box will cool beer lines, 4 or 5 hours with maybe, 3 bags of ice. lve wanted to try this for many years but havent.
Wanna race? Hol up lemme hit the 7/11 for a bag of ice.
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Fun fact. I buy 30 pounds of bag ice and set them on top of 10 pounds of dry ice in big cooler. I’ve seen my IATs at -10F at the start of a run and 26F at the end of a run.
Can you explain this more I’m interested
@@keithjones7304 dry ice is -100F, bag ice is 0F. Bringing 0F to -100F means that the regular ice has to absorb more energy to melt than 0F ice.
Heck yeah handy info.. keep the videos coming
Car guy and Ex-Bartender. U guys should build a (small) Jockey Box. ( pump and closed loop to the inter-cooler ) The ice and water, will stay in the Insulated box but cool the fluid / IE, water or Glycol running to the intercooler ) A Jockey Box will cool beer lines, 4 or 5 hours with maybe, 3 bags of ice. lve wanted to try this for many years but havent.
You need to restock your Odin's
The pump is better on the cold side of the piping unlike your diagram
Wouldn’t the pump create heat ?
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