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Old 11-07-2022, 12:24 PM   #515
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Originally Posted by wretched73 View Post
I've hear of too many accidents that happen when filling nitrous tanks. I do a lot of risky **** but there is a 0% chance I'd ever mess with filling my own tanks.
I work with refrigerant on a daily basis, i am an hvac tech. All nitrous is is a pressurized gas and has a gaseous state and a liquid state. Nitrous itself is very safe. the accidents you probably are seeing are people that are STUPID and using a torch to heat a mother bottle, filling bottles with no relief/gauge etc.

mother tank with a heater/hot water bath, 10lb bottle that was chilled in a freezer, and a scale. its that easy.

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Originally Posted by IROCZman15 View Post
Adam, yes definitiely.
Sometime last year I was in my local welding supply shop (county welding in Wharton, NJ) and I asked them about how I could go about getting nitrous through them. They hemmed-and-hawed about how its not something that they have done before and they were unsure of the feasibility. I let that topic sit there at that point, but recently I called Praxair (in Dover, which is now changed names to Linde Welding Gas supply) and asked them also; kinda expected and got the same answer.
Bruce does sell the medical grade nitrous and I even asked him what I would do if he ever went empty long-term. He said its possible to do what townsend is doing, but we didnt get into too much details. Last week when I was hunting for nitrous I called a bunch of NJ speed shops and followed some leads, and one guy was giving me all these reasons why its going to be such a hassle for me(a hobby racer) to get my own mother bottle. Stuff related to the government CDC, regulations, and audits, etc. Sounded wild, but I think he was laying it on a little thick. Anyways, I think that this winter I might do more solid research and find out how I can go about following Townsend's footsteps, and plan on getting a mother bottle to keep here at my house. I'll always keep this car a nitrous car, and my late uncles 75 camaro is also a nitrous car, so I will want to have a relaible source for bottle fills long-term.
If I try to plan on going to the dragstrip to do more competitive bracket-racing events, I will probably run the car more all-motor since it can be more consistent. But for the "glory" timeslip runs, nitrous will be used.

Townsend, as you go through the process, if you want to PM me or write about it on here, feel free. It would be good info to learn. I do have my nitrous permit to posses/purchase nitrous with the state, and I have had it for probably 8 years now, so i am hoping that smooths the process along. They I assume it would be convincing one my local welding gas supply stores to help me acquire the bottle.


oh, and bummer, rained out today. Car packed up, fueled up, food packed, and ready to race...but rain all day means the track is closed. I am keeping it all setup and ready so that when next Sunday comes, I am good to go.

You have your permit already, thats all that is needed. these gas suppliers are a pain to get a bottle from even with the permit. From what i know, once you have the permit, that is it. You just have to keep receipts of your mother bottle purchases. What the other guy was referring to is if you actually sell sell nitrous, then you have to keep crazy records for 2 years etc.

i was in the same boat sunday, spent saturday getting the car ready again, then sunday morning rain in phillipsburg

but i did get a few street pulls on the bottle saturday night to make sure my tune was correctly pulling timing and window switch was working. she felt much better now that i took the mallory 685 off
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