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    Quote Originally Posted by cjriojas View Post
    Or maybe you can just inject straight nitrogen into your motor
    I wouldn't go over ~70%...
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    Quote Originally Posted by molitor View Post
    what if you built a sealed sub box and filled it with nitrogen? i wonder how it would perform. . . just a thought
    It wouldn't work. Mdf is still too porous to seal any kind of gas. Although a sealed box is "sealed" there is a way for it to "breathe" if you will. Even of you could seal the n2 in, it probably wouldn't have any affect. Doesn't hurt to think though.
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    i can build a super rigid aluminum box with struts inside to stiffen it, and i can tig weld it and make it hold a vaccum for 24hrs, wouldn't be hard to build a sub box like that
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    Quote Originally Posted by molitor View Post
    i can build a super rigid aluminum box with struts inside to stiffen it, and i can tig weld it and make it hold a vaccum for 24hrs, wouldn't be hard to build a sub box like that
    But would the sub be that tight?
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