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Old 07-12-2009, 11:40 AM
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Finally got my bottle filled yesterday, $4.99 per pound at Shucks. I was a little worried because I'd heard all the stories about having to Recert your bottle every X-years (Some people said 5, some said 10). Shucks didn't care, said as long as it's a real Nitrous Bottle.



Anyway going to use it just to spray my intercooler. Wondering what anyone thought about this design:



I thought I'd just bend some brakeline in a hoop. Put a Tee on the end and connected that to my Nos line. Then drill some SMALL holes for it to spray my cooler. That work? Or should I use some sort of nozzle?



My Intercooler is pretty small, but it was the biggest one I could fit between my headlights.

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Old 07-14-2009, 11:15 PM
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Okay here is what I have created:







One end is closed and the other end goes to my NOS Solenoid







Should be effective with such a small Intercooler.
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Old 07-29-2009, 01:00 PM
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Just put a jet somewhere betrwwen the solenoid and the tubing. Otherwise it is going to empty out very fast.
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