The more frequently you change the nitrous filter the more consistent your results will be.
1) Make sure the nitrous Pulsoid has been free of nitrous for at least 10 to 20 mins. 2) Get 2 x 17mm spanners or metric adjustable will do - lol 3) Secure the hexagon nearest the Pulsoid body with one spanner, whilst undoing the other hexagon 4) Using a small electrical type screwdriver, pierce the filter at the outer edge and then rotate the filter anti-clockwise to screw it up and out of the housing. 5) If there is any possibility that fragments of the filter have got in to the Pulsoid, blow back through the Pulsoid in the reverse direction of normal flow (using a high pressure source), before fitting the new filter. 6) Finally, replace the 'O' ring on the filter adaptor and screw it back in to the filter housing.
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Trev (The WIZARD of NOS)
30 years of nitrous experience and counting!!!!
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