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spraying nitrous on i/c

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crvttc5r

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Feb 18, 2003
does anyone know anything about this? is there a paticular size jet you need or do you just use the purge kit or what? i dont know much about any help would be nice.:confused:
 
um if your thinking about useing NOS to cool the IC down wouldn't CO2 cost alot less $$$ and be just as good or better?


I was thinking about this today while at work... if you had a diveing O2 tank and filled it with CO2.. and then just had a remote controled valve on the tank and like 3 jets across the IC or 5 in a pattern like on a dice.. wouldn't this work realy well over the home built water systems some ppl make from the rear window washer?
 
C02 works just as well and N20 for spraying the IC while costing about 35 cents/lb from a diving shop... N20 is what, $4/lb
 
LOL plus i guess if your standing still and some one is around the front of your car you dont have to worry about them geting a good snoot full of NOS and dieing..

hmm what do you know i actuly helped..
 
uh yeah i guess c02 would work better. and i'm no scientist but n20 is not actually harmful if breathed(dentists use it) compared to direct c02 which can kill you by actually suffocating you.
 
what kinda valve is used to control flow of the co2. do you use a electric valve and solenoid like on a nitrous kit or what. let me know. thanks.
 
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