new "cold" nitrous, Anybody heard of this? |
new "cold" nitrous, Anybody heard of this? |
Jun 25, 2005 - 8:17 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 22, '04 From illinois Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
A friend was talking about a new nitrous that kept the engine temps down, therefore, keeping engine failure risk down. Anybody know what it is called?
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Jun 25, 2005 - 8:40 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 25, '03 From Miami, FL Currently Offline Reputation: 9 (100%) |
well, when i first filled my nitrous bottle, the guy put it in a freezer for like 5 minutes and then filled it up. That s h i t was cold. Like when I purged it and looked over at the purge valve and the fittings under my hood, they looked frozen. it was kinda cool. lol. i doubt thats what they're talking about... or who knows... i know that the bottle should be warm to keep the pressure high, so the "cold" of this system youre talking about has to be somewhere between the main line or at the nitrous management unit or something. i dont really know. ive never heard of it. i just spray that shiiiiiiit. right now its at a 50 shot. dont wanna blow anything up. but that cold thing would be pretty cool. much safer i imagine.
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Jun 26, 2005 - 12:29 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 8, '05 From Alabama Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
nitrous is a gas and when compressed it is cold...its just like co2 in a paintball gun...when u spray alot of co2 out it freezes everything same with nitrous..its very unstable in pressure...whenever the bottle is hot it expands and pressure raises whenever the bottle is cool it contracts and pressure decreases...ive never heard of cooling the engine with it but ive seen people spray it throug their intercoolers to lower temps and increase boost on turbos
This post has been edited by MonsterBOX: Jun 26, 2005 - 12:32 AM |
Jun 26, 2005 - 2:16 AM |
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Maybe he is talking about intercooler sprayer?
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Jun 26, 2005 - 1:01 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 15, '05 From Toronto Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
u might be thinking of the CO2 system that criogenics makes. They make a CO2 fogger kit for intercoolers and for radiators that works the same as a nitrous fogger, but uses CO2. Its a bit cheaper for refills, and it runs the exact same.
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Jun 26, 2005 - 1:07 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 28, '03 From Bloomington, IN Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
nitrous is sorta like adding more air, which will add more fuel= more heat
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Jun 27, 2005 - 4:44 AM |
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QUOTE(MonsterBOX @ Jun 26, 2005 - 12:29 AM) nitrous is a gas and when compressed it is cold...its just like co2 in a paintball gun... [right][snapback]304918[/snapback][/right] Actually, its more like No2 in a paintball gun |
Jun 27, 2005 - 3:01 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 9, '05 From Charlotte Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Yeah i've heard of it, it's called uh...nitrous, came out about 70 years ago, j/k. Seriously like Valo said the Cryogentics CO2 system is probably what your friend is thinking of, nitrous can do the same thing but cost more than CO2 and is more volatile, NX makes a few nitrous cooling parts like the intercooler bar, but whats the point in paying $4-$5 per lbs. when you can get CO2 for what .50 cents per pound.
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Jun 27, 2005 - 4:26 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 8, '05 From Alabama Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
QUOTE(Smlogg @ Jun 27, 2005 - 4:44 AM) QUOTE(MonsterBOX @ Jun 26, 2005 - 12:29 AM) nitrous is a gas and when compressed it is cold...its just like co2 in a paintball gun... [right][snapback]304918[/snapback][/right] Actually, its more like No2 in a paintball gun [right][snapback]305366[/snapback][/right] i donno bout that...No2 doesnt change in pressure due to heat....with nitrous people buy heaters to keep the pressure up |
Jun 27, 2005 - 11:45 PM |
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Yeah, I broke the o-ring on my 20oz. bottles of my paintball gun and that CO2 froze the damn fitting and almost my finger, LOL...
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Jul 3, 2005 - 4:02 AM |
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QUOTE(MonsterBOX @ Jun 27, 2005 - 2:26 PM) i donno bout that...No2 doesnt change in pressure due to heat....with nitrous people buy heaters to keep the pressure up [right][snapback]305591[/snapback][/right] i dont get it. ure saying it doesnt change in pressure cuz of heat but then u say people buy heaters to keep the pressure up? same thing? right? of course, i didnt mean to say that if ur bottle is almost empty and u stick ur nitrous bottle in a volcano, the last bit of nitrous in the tank would shoot out at 1000psi. -------------------- |
Jul 4, 2005 - 12:52 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 9, '05 From Charlotte Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
They're refering to NO2, which is nitrogen dioxide (I think), not N2O which is nitrous oxide.
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Jul 5, 2005 - 12:13 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 8, '05 From Alabama Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
nitrogen no2 is no effective by normal heat and cold temps....co2 carbon dioxide is and so is nitrous oxide i think thats n2o or no3 not sure
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Jul 5, 2005 - 12:30 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 9, '05 From Charlotte Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
What would NO2 have to do with automotive use anyways, it's a little expensive (cheaper than N2O but more than CO2).
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