phiebert
Enthusiast
I live in a cooler climate than a lot of you so I have a hard time getting my nitrous bottle pressure above 900 psi even with a bottle heater on cold days. It often sits at around 600 to 800. I'm wondering if rather than adding a second heat strip (to much draw on the battery) or having to leave the bottle in the sun, if I drilled the largest nozzle hole just slightly larger would that have the same effect. Or can you get bigger nozzles? If I use a space heater to get the pressure above 900 psi I can feel a huge difference from when it is at 700 psi. So wouldn't having a larger hole (the nozzle is the 52 that I am using) increase the volume of nitrous just like increasing the pressure?
Before everyone jumps in and tells me I'm insane for boring larger holes, just remember that most people would think putting a nitrous kit on a Viper is insane itself!
Before everyone jumps in and tells me I'm insane for boring larger holes, just remember that most people would think putting a nitrous kit on a Viper is insane itself!