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its getting damn hot out and this is going to be my first summer with the bottle. is it just me or is it weird to walk out at 8am and find my bottle at 1000psi, and then walk out at lunch and find it at 1400psi, what the hell do you guys do to get the pressure back down, hell when i go to the track im going to have to bring a cooler w/ ice to chill the bottle
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Originally Posted by Hennytime
its getting damn hot out and this is going to be my first summer with the bottle. is it just me or is it weird to walk out at 8am and find my bottle at 1000psi, and then walk out at lunch and find it at 1400psi, what the hell do you guys do to get the pressure back down, hell when i go to the track im going to have to bring a cooler w/ ice to chill the bottle
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Dont ever leave the bottle open if your not around it. I did it once on accident and when I remembered, the gauge was peaked. I think it was right around the blow off point (2500-3000 PSI)
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if the gauge is on the bottle valve assembly itself, like NX, it doesn't matter if it's open or closed. keeping it closed will aide in keeping the n2o solenoid from having too much pressure against it. some n2o noids won't open above 1400 psi. and the extremly high pressure can damage the needle and seat in the n2o noid.
easiest thing to do is to crack open the line if you do not have a purge solenoid. and you may still have to crack the line open if the pressure is too high for the purge solenoid to open.
easiest thing to do is to crack open the line if you do not have a purge solenoid. and you may still have to crack the line open if the pressure is too high for the purge solenoid to open.
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Originally Posted by Hennytime
its getting damn hot out and this is going to be my first summer with the bottle. is it just me or is it weird to walk out at 8am and find my bottle at 1000psi, and then walk out at lunch and find it at 1400psi, what the hell do you guys do to get the pressure back down, hell when i go to the track im going to have to bring a cooler w/ ice to chill the bottle