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Is there any differences between the two bottles other than the most obvois difference of size and weight?
In conversation, one of my friends said that the larger the bottle, the larger the chance of damage.. to me it made no sense, because the nozzle size determines how much nitrous is recieved. I don't believe him but was he right?
i leave my bottle in the car year round.. -30* to 95* with a blow down tube..the disk has never ruptured..if you do not use a heater with some sort of thermostat..you need to make SURE to turn it off or wire it so it is only on while the ignition is in the accessory or on position..of course i am not saying that it cant happen
The bigger bottle will allow the pressure to stay more constant for longer too, I think.
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nope..the bottle pressure will change at the same rate no matter what the size..properly mounted and pressurized..it should hit just as hard all the way through to the last drop [img]smile.gif[/img]
Originally posted by 1DangerousV6: nope..the bottle pressure will change at the same rate no matter what the size..properly mounted and pressurized..it should hit just as hard all the way through to the last drop [img]smile.gif[/img]
Wrong....
A larger volume bottle will be less affected by a pressure drop.
From a science standpoint:
With nitrous, to bottle (volume) remains constant, the temp stays fairly close.
PV=NRT
NR is kind of like the amount of gas present.
When you use nitrous, NR goes down, so to make PV = NRT, either P or V need to go down also, again, volume is fixed, so the pressure has to go down.
Its easy to deduce that a large V (bottle), the less the pressure would change to accomodate a drop in density.
1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
1997 Dodge Viper GTS
but if you're dealing with pounds/square inch (psi) ..a drop in psi of 100 is the same whether you have a 10 or 15 pound bottle..if the bottle goes from 1000 psi to 900 psi..it will effect the shot performance the same no matter what size bottle you have..are you just saying that it will be harder for a 15 pound bottle to drop 100 psi than it would be for a 10 pound bottle?..if that is the case..i imagine it would also be harder to heat and raise the perssure up..am i correct on that?
Originally posted by 1DangerousV6: are you just saying that it will be harder for a 15 pound bottle to drop 100 psi than it would be for a 10 pound bottle?
Yes.
Originally posted by 1DangerousV6: ..if that is the case..i imagine it would also be harder to heat and raise the perssure up..am i correct on that?
Yes, it would take slightly longer to heat 15 lbs of nitrous than it would 10 lbs.
When they fill it, there would be additional time because they have to put in 5 more lbs. None of this matters on the track though.
1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
1997 Dodge Viper GTS
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