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Originally Posted by astikhossw
also if you use a co2 throttle stop you may need to get two bottles, because the stop solonoid bleeds a little air continous so in case you forget to shut off the bottle it will be empty pretty quick.I am going back to electric throttle stop and keep the air shifter.
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If your system bleeds down you have a hardware issue.
I have used both Electric and CO2 over the years and the CO2 is less maintenance and you do not have to worry about burning yourself on the electric solenoid when it is energized.
I use a CO2 stop and shifter currently and leave my bottle on all day with no issues. I have left it on for a week or so before and did not empty the bottle.
I use a 2 lb bottle and fill it once a year and I race a lot plus each time you back up it triggers the system and it operates.
I also agree the CO2 allows you to adjust how quickly the stop comes on and then comes back to full power which is a must if you have a high horsepower operation.
Just My 2 Cents