CAI ... for my COMPUTER
Prepare to be amazed.
http://s32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...9/computerCAI/
The cool thing... it actually works.. it sucks the air in good.
Parts used:
1) Paintball gun hopper (the curve)
2) Two paintball pods (the lenght)
3) pantiehose (filter)
4) instant cement clue.. stuff..
5) **** (is that spelled right?)
6) and of course, duct tape
Also, I glued an extra fan on the inside.. so there's two LED fans sucking air in.. or.. maybe pushing it in?? I'm not sure if this is N/A, Turbo, or a hybrid of the two? It confuzzles me...still cool though [8D]
http://s32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...9/computerCAI/
The cool thing... it actually works.. it sucks the air in good.
Parts used:
1) Paintball gun hopper (the curve)
2) Two paintball pods (the lenght)
3) pantiehose (filter)
4) instant cement clue.. stuff..
5) **** (is that spelled right?)
6) and of course, duct tape
Also, I glued an extra fan on the inside.. so there's two LED fans sucking air in.. or.. maybe pushing it in?? I'm not sure if this is N/A, Turbo, or a hybrid of the two? It confuzzles me...still cool though [8D]
Nah it's supercharged. And it's spelled Caulk. If it were turbocharged it would take the exhaust fan's wind out of the PC case redirect it to run the fans that pull air in... THAT would be turbocharged... Being that it;s a parasitic item (The electric fans) running off the power of the PC it's definately a supercharger lol.
Now to get AEM or Injen to sponsor your PC... Or at least get a sticker to put on the case...
Now to get AEM or Injen to sponsor your PC... Or at least get a sticker to put on the case...
I'm one of the guys that never looked into the difference of the two.. I know, shoot me.. but at least I knew they were different.
You like it dontcha? dontcha?
I'm fresh out of stickers... but maybe I can get a sponsor
You like it dontcha? dontcha?

I'm fresh out of stickers... but maybe I can get a sponsor
ORIGINAL: tidus10
thats sad you had that much time on your hands...
thats sad you had that much time on your hands...


