Filling your bottle with Medical grade N20 instead of standard race N20?
A friend of mine told me, using medical grade N20 is not only safer but less harmful to your car. The reason being is medical grade Nitrous does not contain any sulfur that racing nitrous does. The sulfur combusts much hotter than medical nitrous, and will cause detonation. The cooler nitrous would actually help keep your engine from detononating under high boost (if you're turbo). So what are your comments on this?
And how much do you think it would cost to fill up a 10lb bottle with medical grade N20?
[Modified by www.s4-mtm.com, 9:41 AM 1/12/2002]
And how much do you think it would cost to fill up a 10lb bottle with medical grade N20?
[Modified by www.s4-mtm.com, 9:41 AM 1/12/2002]
It's my understanding that you the sulphur is added to prevent using the gas to get high, and that it's not easy to get the medical grade stuff.
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