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Old 07 January 2010, 11:57 PM
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Over these past days I have left the snow in the scoop ... as it melts it cools the IC (same as a water spray I guess?) - pulls like a train

I'm now putting it in before I drive off, it's a cracking free upgrade .... all be it, temporary.
Old 08 January 2010, 12:00 AM
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Are you prevent air passing through the intercooler by filling it with snow>? Sounds a little dangerous unless offering it in by moderation.

Anyway - Car mapped 3-4 weeks ago now, and not one day to test the power, Can not get traction in all gears..... booo
Old 08 January 2010, 12:05 AM
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I did think about the air being blocked, but some people pay ££££££££££££'s for a front mounted and then block it with a numberplate ..... I doubt a bit of melting snow would be any worse - surely better?

The temperatures are so low, all I am doing is cooling it still further I think? Anyway, it's free - safe - and makes quite a remarkable difference in pulling power.
Old 08 January 2010, 01:02 AM
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Remember to keep an ice box in the boot in the summer and scatter them on periodically.
Old 08 January 2010, 08:59 AM
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I have been thinking about a snow maker and if portable ones can be bought - I'm sure I could sell loads to SN readers

Just going out to bung up the scoop again and off to work ....
Old 08 January 2010, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by SunnySideUp
Over these past days I have left the snow in the scoop ... as it melts it cools the IC (same as a water spray I guess?) - pulls like a train

I'm now putting it in before I drive off, it's a cracking free upgrade .... all be it, temporary.
I hope you are aware that snow is highly flammable when inside a Subaru engine bay

contact with a hot "de-cat" exhaust could prove disastrous

and I doubt your insurance would pay out in the event it went up in flames

(Although apparently these symptoms can be alleviated by a "blow off" valve - what ever that is!!!)

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Old 08 January 2010, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
I hope you are aware that snow is highly flammable when inside a Subaru engine

contact with a hot "de-cat" exhaust could prove disastrous

and I doubt your insurance would pay out in the event it went up in flames

(Although apparently these symptoms can be alleviated by a "blow off" valve - what ever that is!!!)
snow is flammable have you been taking crack mate????
Old 08 January 2010, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by T4YLOR 83
snow is flammable have you been taking crack mate????
LOL

Just how would snow get into the engine via the intercooler , and on that note dont go shoving show in your Airbox
Old 08 January 2010, 10:04 AM
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I dont think the lack of air flow is a problem as the snow is pretty darn cold, it's going to be replacing the job the air would do and probably to a better extent bringing your charge temp down
Old 08 January 2010, 10:26 AM
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Thought snow was for shoving up your nose
Old 08 January 2010, 11:38 AM
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just put ice cubes in your IC bottle... : )
Old 08 January 2010, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
I hope you are aware that snow is highly flammable when inside a Subaru engine bay

contact with a hot "de-cat" exhaust could prove disastrous

and I doubt your insurance would pay out in the event it went up in flames

(Although apparently these symptoms can be alleviated by a "blow off" valve - what ever that is!!!)

oh really lol are u taking the ****. i hate to burst ur bubble but snow is frozen water. Water boils NOT Burns or is anyway flammable.
Old 08 January 2010, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by motorola222
oh really lol are u taking the ****. i hate to burst ur bubble but snow is frozen water. Water boils NOT Burns or is anyway flammable.
I can't believe you even responded to this with a serious post

As for Pete he's taking the pi$$ as usual with this thread, can't believe anybody bothered replying at all TBH
Old 08 January 2010, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by RA Dunk
I can't believe you even responded to this with a serious post

As for Pete he's taking the pi$$ as usual with this thread, can't believe anybody bothered replying at all TBH
+1 Dunk, i can't believe someone would argue about snow being flammable or not

There is a few who are going along with the wind up and there are a few who think the people going aong with it are crazy or on 'crack'
Old 08 January 2010, 05:24 PM
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Hmmm,would of thought the air going thru the intercooler at 40 mph would be ALOT colder than the snow itself sat on the i/c fins melting into water,i`ll stick to cold air me thinks
Old 08 January 2010, 05:33 PM
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hope you have a knock link to keep a eye on engine det

Old 08 January 2010, 05:43 PM
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Well done Pete, this post has cracked me up
Old 08 January 2010, 06:13 PM
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Just got back from work .... luckily the car park at work had ample free snow - I filled the scoop up and whizzed home, the power increase is truly amazing ..... the freezing/melting snow really does lower the charge temperaturs massively.

There is steam coming out of the scoop, which actually looks really cool at the traffic lights - everyone was looking over, thought my engine was on fire!!
Old 08 January 2010, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by SunnySideUp
I have been thinking about a snow maker and if portable ones can be bought - I'm sure I could sell loads to SN readers

Just going out to bung up the scoop again and off to work ....
An ice cream maker would be better than a snow maker and if you have a bell you will get all the girls flocking round you in school skirts
Old 08 January 2010, 06:35 PM
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The ladies flock around me ...... but that's not because I ring my bell

And, as for ones in School Skirts, that just won't do ..... I'm old enough to be their Great Grandad!

Ice Cream maker won't be as good as an Ice Maker .... I was wondering about that dry ice in Discos - would that have the same effect as snow melting I wonder? But I could offer an Ice Cream Scoop with your idea!

I suspect my BHP has increased by, at least, 30% with this melting snow - might book a rolling road.
Old 08 January 2010, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by SunnySideUp
Ice Cream maker won't be as good as an Ice Maker .... I was wondering about that dry ice in Discos - would that have the same effect as snow melting I wonder? But I could offer an Ice Cream Scoop with your idea!

now you are talking bullsh1t -- Land Rovers, to my knowledge, do not use Ice Cream makers or Ice makers -- get real mate

your making yourself look foolish!!!
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
now you are talking bullsh1t -- Land Rovers, to my knowledge, do not use Ice Cream makers or Ice makers -- get real mate

your making yourself look foolish!!!

What do you suggest then, frozen yogurt maker??
Old 08 January 2010, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by SunnySideUp
Just got back from work .... luckily the car park at work had ample free snow - I filled the scoop up and whizzed home, the power increase is truly amazing ..... the freezing/melting snow really does lower the charge temperaturs massively.

I'd always suspected that you might be one of those inconsiderate drivers who drives like mad in the snow....... lol!
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Originally Posted by sarasquares
What do you suggest then, frozen yogurt maker??
i prefer to keep my Yoghurt Maker in my trousers - in this weather, thanks all the same!!!
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
i prefer to keep my Yoghurt Maker in my trousers - in this weather, thanks all the same!!!
EUWWWWW my mind is boggling at the thought
Old 08 January 2010, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by ScoobyDoo555
I'd always suspected that you might be one of those inconsiderate drivers who drives like mad in the snow....... lol!
Only on the fast roads which were clear - the increase in performance was remarkable is all I know.

I have just been out to fill the scoop with snow, so, overnight it will freeze in situ .... in the perfect shape for use tomorrow.

I really think I have stumbled across something here - and it's FREE POWER!!
Old 08 January 2010, 10:12 PM
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This is turning in to a classic thread, should be moved to muppets corner lol
Old 08 January 2010, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by SunnySideUp
Only on the fast roads which were clear - the increase in performance was remarkable is all I know.

I have just been out to fill the scoop with snow, so, overnight it will freeze in situ .... in the perfect shape for use tomorrow.

I really think I have stumbled across something here - and it's FREE POWER!!
You could make a mold and make loads in advance and store them in the freezer to use in the summer
Old 08 January 2010, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by SunnySideUp
Just got back from work .... luckily the car park at work had ample free snow - I filled the scoop up and whizzed home, the power increase is truly amazing ..... the freezing/melting snow really does lower the charge temperaturs massively.

There is steam coming out of the scoop, which actually looks really cool at the traffic lights - everyone was looking over, thought my engine was on fire!!
Steam coming out of the scoop?
They must have thought it was Thomas the Tank engine and the fat controller.
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How can it pull like a train when you've yet to break the 3000rpm barrier since you bought it?

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