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Tech Tips
Would this board be interest in me posting my tech tip of week here. Some things might be simple but good to know. And other will get into a little more detail.
I just want all using nitrous to have fun and long nitrousing. Ricky |
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As a new user of nitrous, I'd be interested in tech tips.
Thanks, Steve. |
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Originally Posted by NXRicky
Would this board be interest in me posting my tech tip of week here. Some things might be simple but good to know. And other will get into a little more detail.
I just want all using nitrous to have fun and long nitrousing. Ricky |
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I think that's a great idea.... :cool:
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I will just use a current one to get thing started. I will do my best to make these a weekly thing. Every Monday I should have a new one put up. And I will try to answer peoples questions to best of my ability.
TECH TIP “KEEPING your nitrous supply clean.” -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We all know that almost all trash found in your nitrous system came from the refill mother bottle. So here is how to make sure your nitrous always stays as clean as possible. Always use a nitrous filter on your bottle while filling the nitrous bottle. Most refill places have filters on the inlet side of the pump. That stops trash from hurting the pump. But I am talking about a filter on the inlet side of your bottle; to catch anything that the pump might have missed or put out. The use of a quality filter is a most. Simple have your refill station fill your bottle though your secondary filter. This other filter, will double the chances of catching any debris that might get into your bottle. Take your filter and turn its position so that the flow is going into your bottle while filling. Once done turn the filter around so that the flow is coming out of your bottle. (I would recommend this immediately after refilling.) This way you will always keep the dirt on the inlet side of your filter. I know there are some filters that can be burped before turning then around. This is ok if you mfg recommends it. But there should only be a very small amount or trash if ANY that got to your filter. So as long as it’s a large quality filter, you should not have to clean or replace it for a long time. Ricky |
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Great tip :thumb: Keep'em coming!
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