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I huffed Nitrous Oxide in the parking lot of a concert
What a waste of perfectly good chemical supercharging, the performance engine grade stuff is $10/lb around here last I checked.
I used to run it on one of my Mustangs, good stuff, variable power based on jetting, expensive though. At the base setting of 75 HP, a typical 10 lb bottle would give about 120 seconds of use, or about 9, 1/4 mile drag passes at the time.
I had worked out an agreement with a race shop to provide it to me at cost which was $6.25/lb, still made for a costly night of racing.
- Darren 1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
I would have been the guy to know back in the 90's then. I used to deliver 50lb bottles to Dentists and Hospitals. Nobody kept track back then. Matter of fact a few fell off the tailgate and the gas wound up in a few of my buddy's cars racing down 70th st in Southwest Philly. I've been hauling gases ever since.
BTW, it's all the same N2O. The only difference is "medical grade" is tested for purity and certified as such. The going rate today, depending on the customers contract is under $60 bucks for 50lbs.
When I have been called that I just retort to the blurber you know what it stands for W.A.N.K.E.R = Western Australia's Nicest Kid Ever Raised.
That shuts them up quicker and tighter than a Camels ring piece which is dust proof !