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<blockquote data-quote="broke1" data-source="post: 1629902" data-attributes="member: 562654"><p>Nope,21% o2 just like the air you breath on land.And thats more or less as altitude plays a factor.At deeper depths in the water,the pressure actually incresease the o2 % but we wont get into that....Im a scuba instructor is how I know.</p><p></p><p>And itd be NOTHING like nitrous.Nitrous bottles operate at about 900 psi...WHen its out and your just spraying air into it,you do feel a small kick but it aint much.</p><p></p><p>Problems I see are 1)ASSuming that the reg you have is a scuba reg,it will drop the pressure to 14.7 psi or 1 bar 2) if you ran it without reg,im sure a solenoid thatd handle 3000 psi would be expensive 3)3000 psi will spit the nozzle youre injecting with right out of the intake tract id think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broke1, post: 1629902, member: 562654"] Nope,21% o2 just like the air you breath on land.And thats more or less as altitude plays a factor.At deeper depths in the water,the pressure actually incresease the o2 % but we wont get into that....Im a scuba instructor is how I know. And itd be NOTHING like nitrous.Nitrous bottles operate at about 900 psi...WHen its out and your just spraying air into it,you do feel a small kick but it aint much. Problems I see are 1)ASSuming that the reg you have is a scuba reg,it will drop the pressure to 14.7 psi or 1 bar 2) if you ran it without reg,im sure a solenoid thatd handle 3000 psi would be expensive 3)3000 psi will spit the nozzle youre injecting with right out of the intake tract id think [/QUOTE]
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