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Old 12-02-2011, 08:08 PM
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Default So i am setting up to fill at home

I went to a local welding shop today and bought a 100lb tank full of nitrous. I am on mt way to lowes to get ann adapter fitting and hose to fill my bottle.
I will also get an electric blanket to put on the 100lb bottle and a scale to weigh the small bottle.

I did notice that the nitrous they sell is labeled as nitrous+ it has 100ppm of sulfer added. I know this is to eliminate the inhaling of the gas.

Will the sulfer cause any negative effects to my cylinders or to the intake parts.. I have done a lot of internet homework and this seems to be the most economical way to get the juice.

I paid $140 for the deposit on the tank. Then $145 for the nitrous. SO it breaks down to $1.45 a lb. the cheapest price i can find on nitrous locally when having my bottled filled is $7.99 a lb.

Anyone out there doing this, please let me know if i am going in the right direction and if there is anything that i should be concerned about other than the obvious with transfering the gas.
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Old 12-04-2011, 06:20 PM
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What are you using to transfer the gas? Don't you need a pump of some kind? All I see in your parts list is the 100lb bottle, your 10lb bottle, and a hose.

The sulpher won't affect your car. All the nitrous you get from the shop to fill your tank has that too, for the reason you stated. Only medical grade comes without the additive.

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