kustomizingkid
Dedicated LVC Member
Nitrous is good for running the 1/4 mile, thats it.
Nitrous is good for running the 1/4 mile, thats it.
Good ole Abe hasn't "survived" his nitrous experience..YET.
He's still playing with fire, and will likely get burned before it's all over and done.
he's smoked a trans, but I predict there'll be a "what is this I found in my oil pan" threads coming in the future.
Or a "where did my spark plugs go" thread
(not wishing Abe any bad luck here, by any means)
real nice thread title douche
Nitrous is good for running the 1/4 mile, thats it.
I have a question for everyone. How safe is that stuff now a days? Specifically if you are in an auto accident. Quite a few years ago I was a cop in Baltimore, Md. I was the second unit responding to a car accident. The first was a traffic unit. In the few minutes it took to arrive on the scene, the car was an inferno. A second vehicle had rear ended the first at a red light. The traffic officer later told me that the first car had nitrous in the trunk. The two young men obviously died instantly. But further adding to the tragedy was that the second vehicle driver died not from injuries, but burns. Not to long after that Md. outlawed it. Here in NY. I don't have any idea whether it is legal or not. It kind of reminds of police officers all over the U.S. dying in fires from rear end collisions in Crown Vics until Ford finally manned up and corrected the problem. Gary in Elmira, NY.
moderate yourself
Nitrous is good for running the 1/4 mile, thats it.
I have a question for everyone. How safe is that stuff now a days? Specifically if you are in an auto accident. Gary in Elmira, NY.
Nitrous is good for running the 1/4 mile, thats it.
nitrous is a non flammable gas, it's not any more dangerous than a compressed cylinder of co2.
in a collision a compressed gas cylinder IS the danger, not really what is "inside" the cylinder.
transporting a compressed gas cylinder has never been a "VERY SAFE" proposition.
in a vehicle fire, the tank more than likely wont "explode" but it will "vent it's contents" as the pressure in the bottle overwhelms the blow off valve.
now.. adding a venting nitrous bottle to an existing fire "WILL" cause some acceleration to the burn, but it's not gonna be one of those voilent explosions like you would imagin.
the initial fire probably killed them before the nitrous bottle even had time to pop the blow off valve.
Nitrous is good for running the 1/4 mile, thats it.
stop making stupid posts
What exactly is your problem?
nothing really, just tired of seeing people posting that STILL have no idea how to use a forum.
can someone do a write up on changing the passenger side windsheild wiper?
I did the drivers side, no problem..but my arms aren't long enough to reach the passenger side.
HELP!
(tounge in cheek grin)
nothing really, just tired of seeing people posting that STILL have no idea how to use a forum.
can someone do a write up on changing the passenger side windsheild wiper?
I did the drivers side, no problem..but my arms aren't long enough to reach the passenger side.
HELP!
(tounge in cheek grin)
nitrous is a non flammable gas, it's not any more dangerous than a compressed cylinder of co2.
in a collision a compressed gas cylinder IS the danger, not really what is "inside" the cylinder.
transporting a compressed gas cylinder has never been a "VERY SAFE" proposition.
in a vehicle fire, the tank more than likely wont "explode" but it will "vent it's contents" as the pressure in the bottle overwhelms the blow off valve.
now.. adding a venting nitrous bottle to an existing fire "WILL" cause some acceleration to the burn, but it's not gonna be one of those voilent explosions like you would imagin.QUOTE]
yea really in a fire ya think? what about a full tank of gasoline in a fire? That will explode! PA doesn't make it illegal so it can't be that unsafe or there would be a law against it.
PA doesn't make it illegal so it can't be that unsafe or there would be a law against it.