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hahah thats funny as

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and its all ok guys i do know that it is to get the air out of the lines before using it :( and i always purge afterwards once i have turned the bottle off to make sure there is none left in the lines aswell :)

whered this idea come about its to get air out of the lines? someone care to explain how th air gets IN th lines to start with?

its from the bottle being open and letting the nitrous all the way up to the solenoid in the engine bay, which heats up heating the nitrous up turning it from a liquid to a gas, which isnt good, so you purge the gas off, no 'air' as such

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how bout u dedicate the whole bottle of nos to just purging it.. is that possible,,, did any1 else notice that brian has some sort of spray in his intercooler....

i do admit that the 2f2f makes all the import ppl look like a pack of fulli sik muzzers

r31Nismoid i was beein sarcatic LMAO

Edited by trikdoutvl

yeh nitrous spray (possibly CO2) like i said earlier it can cause cold burns, guess why, its f*ckin cold, spray it over the cooler you'll get more power. you'll see alot of cars do it on the dyno

yeh, i did see one car that it looks cool on, was a late-ish Pontiac firebird i think, its got the nostrils in the bonnet like late model monaro's, guy had it in there spraying out, looks like a dragon with smoke coming out of its nostrils lol

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