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    #16
    Originally posted by FalconGuy016


    btw, whats wrong with hasty's post?
    Almost everything. The few places that fill nitrogen, not compressed air, dont fill N2O, they fill N. N = nitrogen, N20 = Nitrous Oxide.

    N20 is used in cars

    N is used in SOME paintball guns

    And if he MEANT nitrogen and not nitrous oxide, he is still wrong about many things... You cant and wont ever tell a difference between Compressed air and nitrogen.

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    • Mister Sinister
      Crop circle designer
      • Dec 2003
      • 143

      #17
      Theres more to it than that. Nitrous when compressed is liquid the same as CO2. Most of the time the pressure in a nitrous bottle is only about 700-800psi. Just like CO2 when you run it the bottle chills. Thats why you use bottle heaters to try and get the liquid to turn to a gas before it gets into the engine. The nitrogen in the nitrous is not a fuel. Its not even listed as flammable with the DOT, its listed as an oxydizer. The whole trick to N2O is that its 33 percent oxygen unlike the air that we breath which on a good day at sea level is around 19. For any given amount of nitrous you can add more fuel to it than you can with air. Thats where the extra horsepower in a car comes from. As far as paintball is concerned its doesnt really have any application. Ok sorry for the rant I'll get off my soap box now.
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