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post Nov 4, 2003 - 9:46 PM
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Ok ... you guys know how the GT4 hoods have the round opening right. Well, for all of you that have seen that terrible movie called 2 Fat 2 Flurry (aka 2 Fast 2 Furious) and remember the Skyline in the beginning with all that fake nitrous. Anyway .. about the fake nitrous. Remember when he sprays the nitrous out the side of the bumper while goin up to the line. Ok now ... hookin up the spray up to the opening on the hood (I know the possibilities for this are probably not existent) and sprayin while sittin at a stop light next to some punk ... would be really really cool wouldn't it? I know I'd be kinda scared if I was the guy next to me and I saw spray shootin out the hood. What do you guys think of this crazyness. Oh and in case you feel like flaming ... I don't care ... go for it. Say what you have to say.
 
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post Nov 5, 2003 - 7:57 PM
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QUOTE (Coomer @ Nov 5, 2003 - 3:15 PM)
QUOTE (Chrobis @ Nov 5, 2003 - 1:55 PM)
everyone does know the only effective thing in nitrious is Oxygen right? Since when has oxygen been dangerous to plastic, or paint?

Oxygen itself isn't harmful. Freezing cold oxygen can be. wink.gif

I'm not exactly sure how cold nitrous oxide is when it's purged, but I'd imagine that it's pretty cold. If it's cold enough, it could make the plastic very brittle and prone to breaking.

how thin is the material? plastic molecules are not prone to become brittle from freezing. its like throwing your keyboard in liquid nitrogen and taking it out, the plastic will remain the same(not suggested). it will break if pressure is applied but where the vent is at on the hood there should be no worries.

oxygen is actually the part that burns hotter, for anyone who welds with oxy/acetelyne the acytelyne is the main orange flame and the oxygen is what burns hotter and when used as a cutting torch the oxygen is mixed higher then the acytelene

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