21-01-2013, 12:37pm
(This post was last modified: 21-01-2013, 12:46pm by Tony Nitrous.)
Nitrous is a liquid.
Bottles either do or don't have an internal sphyon tube
so the tap can be at top or bottom doesn't matter.
For the bottle in the pic to work it must have no
internal tube so the liquid fall forward to the tap.
Look at the pic and imagine where the liquid is going
to go under hard acceleration or front end lift.
It can climb away from its exit.
Internal tube or not the exit needs to be the
Lowest furthest back point ideally so the liquid
can only fall towards it and not climb away from it.
Looks pretty but im not a fan of this bottle angle....
these are at a much better angle for the reason's I mentioned...
Bottles either do or don't have an internal sphyon tube
so the tap can be at top or bottom doesn't matter.
For the bottle in the pic to work it must have no
internal tube so the liquid fall forward to the tap.
Look at the pic and imagine where the liquid is going
to go under hard acceleration or front end lift.
It can climb away from its exit.
Internal tube or not the exit needs to be the
Lowest furthest back point ideally so the liquid
can only fall towards it and not climb away from it.
Looks pretty but im not a fan of this bottle angle....
these are at a much better angle for the reason's I mentioned...