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could you have the CO2 purge like the NOS like out the sides?

yeah, its very easy, i know the company that makes the c02 cooler sprayer also makes the purge system i try and find the link for you

edit here you go

http://www.designengineering.com/products.asp?m=sc&cid=1

and an australia supplier http://racespec.com.au/index.php?cPath=30_63

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Use a fire extinguisher man... easy done....

Haha a fire extinguisher would be good but you can get into trouble with them if someone complains. . . . My mates "borrowed" some extinguishers form a petrol station and went round spraying people on the streets and even went into a cafe' and squirted them, and at the end of it all they ended up getting charged with 23 counts of assault.

Haha still funny though :laughing-smiley-014:

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