Is it safe to leave N20 bottle in car all the time?
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Then you get the argument of "I just keep moving the torch around". Me, I'm lazy. I'd rather flip a switch than sit there with a freaking torch.
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As soon as I saw the the thread it reminded me of that picture! Always take the bottle out if your car is going to be outside in the heat while you're at school, work, etc. It's also a good idea to have a blow down tube.
Bottles also need to be re-certified every so often too, I cringe when I see people using a torch to heat a bottle up at the track.
Bottles also need to be re-certified every so often too, I cringe when I see people using a torch to heat a bottle up at the track.
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I would never leave a bottle in the car at work or anywhere that you are gonna sit prolonged periods and allow the interior to heat up.
DO BUY A HEATER DO NOT USE A TORCH
do get tuned for the bottle by someone that if very knowledgable
that is all
DO BUY A HEATER DO NOT USE A TORCH
do get tuned for the bottle by someone that if very knowledgable
that is all
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lol i had a gorgeous c5 vette that had the bottle mounted in the truck raised area, and valet parked it at the beach only to come back and the guy said man something was blowing weird smoke all over the back of your car, and i instantly at that moment thanked god for a blow down tube lol
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Don't leave the bottle in the car. Plain and simple. I would come home from the track at 2 am and get up by 8 am to get the bottles out of my truck and car to keep them out of the Georgia heat. Nitrous has its dangers just like anything else. Don't be afraid of it, just ensure you show it some respect.
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I have mine in a small toolbox in the bed of my truck. Notice the other day around the 90ish temp with lots of humidity that the pressure got up to 1300ish and also notice that the liquid had come out of my dynotune pressure gauge