I was watching Pinks where there was this turbocharged mustang, the crew was spraying nitrous onto the intercooler to keep it cool. So this got me thinking, since i do plan on upgrading the fronts to corvette brakes, but the car is still pretty heavy and there will be fading due to heat. So I was wondering is it possible to use nitrous to cool down the brakes? Since I have seen those nitrous purges, can it be hooked up in a way that it sprays at the brakes?
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Since it can be used on intercoolers for cooling........
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Re: Since it can be used on intercoolers for cooling........
No you probably dont want to do that. Metal going from really hot to really cold can cause cracking, so probably not the best idea. Nirtous is about $5 a pound on average so a 10 pound bottle, say $50 just to cool your brakes, but its your choice. Kind of a waste of nitrous.
Also do you really want to use an idea that you got from watching people in a mustang. I mean if they are racing a mustang, you should know there is something wrong with them from the start.
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Re: Since it can be used on intercoolers for cooling........
bad idea.
Plus is it really that big of an issue that you need to cool your brakes? Are you running a nascar circuit or something that they are getting that hot? I never had a problem with it
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Re: Since it can be used on intercoolers for cooling........
Whats a spark going to do to nitrous?
'96 Trans Am M6:) Cam, lifters, 1.6rr, lt4 springs, 4 bolt mains, long tubes, TDs, short throw...etc
'99 Firebird SOLD 1/4 mile 15.4 @ 86
'66 Ford SOLD
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Re: Since it can be used on intercoolers for cooling........
Originally posted by slow6brakes is metal on metal.... what do you think all that friction will create?
Heat & Sparks maybe?
Go ahead and spray nitrous at some sparks, report back what happens
heat is good for (most) brakes anyways
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Re: Since it can be used on intercoolers for cooling........
nitrous oxide itself is not explosive. The reasons engines benefit from it is because it introduces extra oxygen into the intake. But it does come from a highly explosive chemical ammonium nitrate2k2 camaro, K&N, SLP whisper lid, Konis, AEM, HP Tuners, Angel eyes/Halos, CF SS ram air hood, 4.10s, Zexel Torsen, UMI SFCs, CrossFire, BFGs, Gatorback, Catco, Flows, and TLC! DONT feed the Trolls!
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Re: Since it can be used on intercoolers for cooling........
nitrous is an oxidizer ;)
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i kinda get sick of telling people that, but its worth it to see the look on their face...too bad its the internet:(
'96 Trans Am M6:) Cam, lifters, 1.6rr, lt4 springs, 4 bolt mains, long tubes, TDs, short throw...etc
'99 Firebird SOLD 1/4 mile 15.4 @ 86
'66 Ford SOLD
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I'm not surprised2k2 camaro, K&N, SLP whisper lid, Konis, AEM, HP Tuners, Angel eyes/Halos, CF SS ram air hood, 4.10s, Zexel Torsen, UMI SFCs, CrossFire, BFGs, Gatorback, Catco, Flows, and TLC! DONT feed the Trolls!
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Re: Since it can be used on intercoolers for cooling........
Brake rotos get damn hot under hard deceleration.
Nitrous is DAMN cold.
If you spray something that is damn cold.... on something that is damn hot.... it will break.
You would be braking hard.... press the nitrous button.... really cold nitrous would spray on the really hot rotor and CRACK! The rotor would most likely sustain damage...WORSE case scenario... it complately cracks and breaks and comes off in the caliper.... damages the wheel and tire.... and you lose brakes completelyRace car - gone but not forgotten - 1997 firebird V6
nitrous et & mph: 12.168 & 110.95 mph, n/a 13.746 & 96.38 mph
2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8: 12.125, 116.45
2010 Ford Taurus SHO: no times yet
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