Six_Shooter
10-31-2005, 01:40 AM
Simple question, here's the reason I ask:
I have a bottle that was filled shortly before my uncle passed away, it was his. It was supposed to be used in the T-bucket, but won't be, my grandfather won't allow it, which is fine, that thing will be hairy enough on the throttle alone.
Anyway, I have the bottle and plan on using it in my truck, but has been sitting for about 3 years. It's looking liek it will be at least another 4 to 6 months before I use it.
So, does nitrous go bad? Could it cause problems with the engine, if a bad bottle was used, or just no power made? Anything else that should be said?
I have a bottle that was filled shortly before my uncle passed away, it was his. It was supposed to be used in the T-bucket, but won't be, my grandfather won't allow it, which is fine, that thing will be hairy enough on the throttle alone.
Anyway, I have the bottle and plan on using it in my truck, but has been sitting for about 3 years. It's looking liek it will be at least another 4 to 6 months before I use it.
So, does nitrous go bad? Could it cause problems with the engine, if a bad bottle was used, or just no power made? Anything else that should be said?