There used to be a device used by drag racers in the '60s that sounds similar to what you are describing, but it was *not* a refrigerator. You would pack the device with ice, and connect it in-line with the gasline of the car. The idea was that the ice would cool the gasoline making a more dense mixture and hence generating more horsepower. Todd '88 Westy Javier Zavala wrote: > Hello again: Thanks to all who replied; Iīll give some more > hints. This is a refrigerator that allows gasoline to pass thru a kind > of radiator which produces the cold.It looks and is (according to the > seller) an aftermarket from the 60īs and the brand or commercial name > is "Coldmaker"Itīs made of metal and I think it fits under the glove > box of old cars.Due to the lines on vanagons running from the front, a > small "T" will make the line thru the rear seat and Voila, an extra > refrigerator. What I need to know is if the bigger copper pipe is the > inline or the other way around.Any thoughts ?? Please > ?? Thanks, Javier
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