aliveagain

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posted November 09, 2007 07:38 PM
NO2 bootle
I see swingarms with nitrous bottles attached inside.Some are upright while others have the valve facing down.What is the preferred method and why? I would think if the bottle was pointed up,the syphon tube would have to be bent toward the wheel to pick up the liquid under acceleration.pointing down would guarantee liquid,no?
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KZScott

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posted November 09, 2007 08:58 PM
if the valve is at the bottom, take out the tube
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MadMike

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posted November 10, 2007 09:14 AM
Yep, the more I think about it... I think no syphon tube would be the best...
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aliveagain

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posted November 10, 2007 11:54 AM
I'm not thinking of doing anything yet just chit chatting on line.I didn't know if anyone had a preference.
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ninja12
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posted November 10, 2007 08:08 PM
no much difference on a bike with the bottle mounted straight up or down.
If the nitrous is low enough to sloosh away from the tube of take off, you
are too low to be of any real help.
It's different in a car where the bottle is often mounted on its side.
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