<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(pinoyesv6)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(b-boy_sky)</div><div class='quotemain'>And just for reference spraying nitrous for more than a 15 sec period could damage silenoids. Â*This could mean a silenoid is leaking nitrous into your intake tube. Â*If your intake tube is charged with nitrous and you start your car.... :explode:</div>
how would the intake be charged up so much that it can blow up your car when you start up the car? i mean the intake tube is open so if nitrous was to leak into the intake tube it will just be released into the atmosphere via the air filter.</div>
Nope. Your intake air would be charged with nitrous. That's why it's important to have a purge kit and to turn your bottle off when you are not using it. Most leaks are not bad and won't cause a problem unless the bottle stays open over night. Others are bad enough to where it will affect your idle when the bottle is open. I do belive there was a member here who had damaged his engine after starting his nitrous car one morning. I don't know if he ever figured out why but I would say to check the silenoid.
And Peano.....I was just giving that info to noobs on the site. I would do the same when I had my kit (spray from 1st through 3rd).