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Old 11-15-2006, 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by chuntington101
cyipher, sorry but C2o cant be a liqued, its one of thoes gasses (can't remeber the f*cking term now) that can onlt be in gas or solid state!

Bad Habit Bird, does it really??????? what i was trying to say was does the Nitgrogen bottle sufffer from preusre drop like the N2O??

is there anything to stop you from using Co2???

thanks Chris.
Wrong... the word your thinking of is sublimation, which is the process of passing directly between the solid phase and the gaseous phase

Liquid carbon dioxide forms only at pressures above 5.1 atm (atmospheric) or 75 psi at sealevel on a perfect day

Carbon dioxide extinguishers, especially those designed for electrical fires, contain liquid carbon dioxide under pressure.

This is why the weigh a co2 paint ball bottle when filling, their checking for weight not pressure.

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I'm pretty sure the only pressure drop from the nitrous bottle would come from it filling the Nitrous botte.
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Originally Posted by cyipher
Wrong... the word your thinking of is sublimation, which is the process of passing directly between the solid phase and the gaseous phase

Liquid carbon dioxide forms only at pressures above 5.1 atm (atmospheric) or 75 psi at sealevel on a perfect day

Carbon dioxide extinguishers, especially those designed for electrical fires, contain liquid carbon dioxide under pressure.

This is why the weigh a co2 paint ball bottle when filling, their checking for weight not pressure.

FTW!
oohhhh ok i guess im wrong. sorry for that mate i didn't mean anything against you

Chris.
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Originally Posted by chuntington101
oohhhh ok i guess im wrong. sorry for that mate i didn't mean anything against you

Chris.
not a problem, i just know cause i played paint ball and i designed the nitrogen push system for my car
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not all of the street racers in kc using nitrous are running this kit

hell i can think of only two of em

BTW, skinnies, i thought you were sellin yer ****?
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Originally Posted by Area47
not all of the street racers in kc using nitrous are running this kit

hell i can think of only two of em

BTW, skinnies, i thought you were sellin yer ****?
Yep, I'm selling my trailblazer, can't afford both a house and this big car payment.
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Originally Posted by lssleven
I saw this new product at SEMA and I freaked. It adds right onto any nitrous system. Uses high pressure air from paintball guns to get 100% more run time from a 10 pound nitrous bottle and no bottle heater. It's about $700, but cool. I thought you all might like to see it.
Cool !!! Did you get any info. on how to order the product? How did you build your'e own?



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