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Old 05-19-2006, 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Soon2bSpooled
if you purged through the throttle body wouldnt it be just like a dry shot? i know im a noob when it comes to nitrous so im probably wrong
No, there talking about purging through the coolant line that runs through the throtle body that was origonally there to heat it up.
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thats a great idea allthough I can't see the nitrous really chilling the throttle body enough to help with performance if you about to spray the motor anyway. Maybe if you weren't gonna spray and you purged the maf it might help alittle.
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I really think that spraying into the cat would probably cool them and make them ineffiecient for a couple of seconds.
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the idea of purging into another bottle sounds like the best bet...if you could get a line to go from the silinoid to say a co2 bottle for a paintball gun. you can get those cheap...
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that would be cool yea but what happens when you end up purging for a few months and you forget about that bottle and it gets overpressurized...i guess they have overflow valves on them too but a blown up tank with that would suck
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Originally Posted by Soon2bSpooled
that would be cool yea but what happens when you end up purging for a few months and you forget about that bottle and it gets overpressurized...i guess they have overflow valves on them too but a blown up tank with that would suck
burst disks come on co2 bottles too so you wouldnt have to wory abou that
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