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Old 06-24-2005, 08:11 AM
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Default A bit irritated with my purge...

So I have been through two bottles now - the N20 is a good time!
But! I went to the trouble to route my purge through the nostrils for that little bit extra and dammit! I cant see a freaking purge cloud. Nothing, nadda. It's not the location relative to the driver, it just doesnt make a cloud.

Why? Am I getting more air than N20 when I fill the bottle? I can open the bottle before I re-install it and there is plenty of "cloud". But when purged through the line I don't see ****. I have read a couple of posts saying that temp, humidity may have this effect but come on, I've tried it in the morning at 80 degrees, low humidity. Still nothing.

What gives?
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high humidity is when it clouds the most
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I routed my purge through the nostrils as well and have noticed that higher bottle temps tend to produce a better "cloud" . ... with it being summer and all that shouldn't be too hard to accomplish.
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Old 06-24-2005, 01:14 PM
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If it's hot and dry outside (low humidity) there won't much of a cloud, if any. The biggest clouds I have seen have always been down in south Texas (Austin and Houstin) where it's very humid pretty much all the time.




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