Re: Re: noS bottle ?? /gauge

From: WillTier@aol.com
Date: Fri May 12 2000 - 19:59:44 EDT


In a message dated 5/12/00 4:52:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ashort@flash.net
writes:

<< There's nothing "wrong" with doing it that way, it's just that the air
 needs to be displaced to have 100% nitrous in the bottle. That's why my
 performance shop pulls a vacuum on the empty bottle before the refill.
 Air in the bottle could be why you can't use more than 6 lbs of a 10 lb
 bottle.
 I've been able to run my 15 lb bottle all but dry and still have it hit
 hard. With the bottle warmer at full blast, that is. >>

Alan

Been that way since new. For bracket racing consistency 5 runs is it. I can
keep going with a small but critical loss in each of the next few runs. I
really don't under stand the not getting it full part though. You fill by
weight, in my case 24.7 lbs. Air weighs nothing so when the bottle weighs
24.7 lbs it is full of nitrous ?? NOS told that they fill them from part full
on their own bottles and that to do it anyother way is wasting the nitrous ?
What ever works for ya is the way to go....

Bill



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