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Old 02-04-2002, 09:32 PM
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Precision on N2O

Hey guys, I was wondering: when using a N2O system and u hit a shot, does it empty the bottle or u can have a couple of shot?

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That's why they call them 50 shots or 75 shot or 150 shot. Meaning that that's how many shots you get per bottle and that's how much HP you get from each shot also.:smoker2:
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Uh, the "shot" as in "50 shot", "75 shot", "100 shot", is the approximent ammount of horse power added. The bottle size is measured in weight, such as a "15 lb bottle". The number of runs you can get out a bottle depends on the size of the bottle, size and legnth of the shots/runs.
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That's why they call them 50 shots or 75 shot or 150 shot. Meaning that that's how many shots you get per bottle and that's how much HP you get from each shot also.:smoker2:
Wrong.

The "shot" only relates to the amount of power produced. To answer your question though, yes you spray in bursts rather than one time. One time will not empty a bottle unless you hold it down for a couple minutes. You only want to spray for 10-15 seconds maximum. Any longer and you might not have much of an engine left. A ten pound bottle will last about 2-3 minutes worth of spraying.
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Alright Civic_Addict, it's more precise now. But is it possible to have a 10 sec shot or a 15 sec shot just by pressing the button once without holding it? Also, how does the HP is determined?

Thankyou for your answer.

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Alright Civic_Addict, it's more precise now. But is it possible to have a 10 sec shot or a 15 sec shot just by pressing the button once without holding it? Also, how does the HP is determined?

Thankyou for your answer.

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Usually its not a button, its a switch. So as long as its flipped and the pedal is down, you're spraying.

1 shot = 1 hp Simple math

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