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#61904
5th Feb 2006 4:20pm
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Goodlad and you know how much difference the NOS made on the Prelude despite the cold temps.
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#61905
5th Feb 2006 11:39pm
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Skyline! Turbo! NOS! sounds like a well tricked out ride! hope to see it around soon, lookin good matey
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#61906
6th Feb 2006 11:16am
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Originally posted by Dazza: Goodlad and you know how much difference the NOS made on the Prelude despite the cold temps. I haven't got round to trying the NOS out properly yet on this but the Prelude and now made a HUGE difference since I got hold of an electric blanket and a 12v power invertor. Makes the bottle nice and warm in less than an hour and a lot cheaper than paying over £200 for a bottle warmer
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#61907
6th Feb 2006 8:21pm
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Saw this go past me before on the B&Q roundabout. Very nice
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#61908
6th Feb 2006 9:37pm
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why do they warm the nitrous bottles,is it to raise the pressure,because the point of nitrous is for it to be cold,cold=lower pressure but more dense,warm=higher pressure and less dense.6 of one and 1/2 dozen of other i think?
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#61909
6th Feb 2006 9:47pm
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yes you need to warm the bottle to achieve the optimum pressure which is around 950psi. On a cold day of say 5°c without warming the bottle, you only get around 450psi therefore resulting in severe loss of performance. On a day which is below freezing you may not even notice any difference when the nos is activated, it really does make that much difference between a hot and a cold bottle!
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