I have a new nos kit on the car and filled the bottle with plans of useing it this year but that never happend.My car is in storage now,a non heated garage
.Will it be ok with winter comming?What should I do with it?Also what about the solenoids?Im a noob to this stuff so any advice will be awsome
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I remember me and my uncle hooking up a 250 shot in his 79 Z about 4 years ago, But that was awhile ago. I would pull the bottle and store it in the basement for the winter though. I don't know if the cold would matter but i know there supposed to be kept warm when your about use them lolOriginally posted by Big block SplitBumper View PostDo you know anything about hooking this stuff up?I could really use some help finishing it
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Yeah,i'll take it out.Originally posted by Xx573v3xX_Z28 View PostI remember me and my uncle hooking up a 250 shot in his 79 Z about 4 years ago, But that was awhile ago. I would pull the bottle and store it in the basement for the winter though. I don't know if the cold would matter but i know there supposed to be kept warm when your about use them lol
Edited::Got to thinking and if im right this stuff could freeze
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Last edited by Big block SplitBumper; October 23rd, 2008, 02:01 AM.
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It probaly wont freaze. Its supposed to be cept warm when you are useing it to keep it at a high pressure. I would bring it inside just incase though.sigpic
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Maybe it's just me, but bringing a bottle of HIGHLY pressurized accellerant (for lack of a better word) into your house seems like a TERRIBLE FREAKIN IDEA.
It's when this stuff get's too hot that you encounter problems, not when it gets too cold. That's why you use a bottle warmer when in use: it heats up the N2O and it expands, increasing bottle pressure. If it gets cold (i.e. in the winter, or during use) the N20 becomes more dense and your bottle pressure drops.
If you have anything to worry about, it's bringing a cold bottle into your house and letting it warm up. If you've ever seen a paintball tank burst-disk pop, you'll know what i'm talking about. Now imagine that times literally 10-50 (depending on tank size) and, oh, yeah: that stuff is an accellerant, not just CO2.
As far as your solenoids and whatnot go, just purge them out and they'll be fine. they get way colder during use than a MI winter will ever be.
EDIT: keep it in your garage if you're worried about it, but just treat it with respect, and you'll be fine.
This is what happens when N20 gets HOT, not cold:
Last edited by 01v6cmro; October 23rd, 2008, 08:50 AM.
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I seen that thread and that person did somthing way wrong.If that was the case youll see hospitals blowing up everywhere..Originally posted by 01v6cmro View PostMaybe it's just me, but bringing a bottle of HIGHLY pressurized accellerant (for lack of a better word) into your house seems like a TERRIBLE FREAKIN IDEA.
It's when this stuff get's too hot that you encounter problems, not when it gets too cold. That's why you use a bottle warmer when in use: it heats up the N2O and it expands, increasing bottle pressure. If it gets cold (i.e. in the winter, or during use) the N20 becomes more dense and your bottle pressure drops.
If you have anything to worry about, it's bringing a cold bottle into your house and letting it warm up. If you've ever seen a paintball tank burst-disk pop, you'll know what i'm talking about. Now imagine that times literally 10-50 (depending on tank size) and, oh, yeah: that stuff is an accellerant, not just CO2.
As far as your solenoids and whatnot go, just purge them out and they'll be fine. they get way colder during use than a MI winter will ever be.
EDIT: keep it in your garage if you're worried about it, but just treat it with respect, and you'll be fine.
This is what happens when N20 gets HOT, not cold:

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Yeah,im taking it out tomorrow.Originally posted by kammi10 View Postthe nitrous wont go bad so just take it out and keep in somewhere room temp or so and it will be fine.. althoguth im sure you could just leave it in the car
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