Help Me Make Torque

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garyinco

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I hope your syringe is a small one. It will be hard to measure such small amounts...

60mg nic juice = 1.2 ml
PG (no nic) = 1.5 ml
TW flavor = 0.3 ml

That's assuming a 10% flavoring ratio. Are you following the concurrent Halo thread here? They're discussing the TW flavoring and in post #24 of that thread is a link to an online calculator.

Good luck. I'm curious what you think of the flavoring. I have some on order that should be here tomorrow or Monday.

BTW, you'll end up with a 10% VG ratio.
 
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Really no way to tell. Personally I've seen between 20 and 40 drops. Why not drip drops into the top of your syringe until it reaches 1ml? Then you'll know for sure.

Then squirt the syringe contents back into your flavor bottle. Even better to drip into the syringe until it reaches 2 or 3 ml, then divide by either the 2 or 3 you filled to.

As a side note, you may find your syringe has a tough time dealing with the nic juice (if the needle is small). VG is really thick and syrupy. If it proves difficult you could use the same method of filling the syringe from the top. You'd probably want to remove the needle before you squirted it into your mixing bottle. You should be able to get a dropper from any drug store, if you don't have something usable laying around your place...
 

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Thanks for the help everyone!

I made a batch and it does taste a little bit like Torque but not exactly. The taste is a little to strong and the vapor is thin. I think I added too much flavoring. Would that cause the thin vapor?

I think on the next batch I'll try measuring using bigboom's suggestion because the syringe is not accurate enough.

Maybe if I add more nic and pg to the batch I made might improve it?
 

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The key to achieving your 24 mg level is to keep the 60 mg mic juice at 4 parts of the 10 (40% of 60 = 24). As long as you use the same measuring instrument for "1 part," you can mess around with the flavoring and pg/vg liquids. In other words, to reduce flavor, eyeball your 1 part of juice and don't fill it entirely, but top it off with either the pg or vg to make it full. You can then use any combination on the other five parts (3 pg/2 vg, 4/1, etc.). Let us know when you find the sweet spot.
 

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Bombenhagel said:
Sorry to sound stupid, but what is Torque? I know it is turning power, but what about the liquid?!?

How can you make it with only the materials listed?...
zoiDman said:
I think it is the cross product of the position vector crossed with the force vector.

What about my other questions? :) Hmm?

And are you really such a smartass? I don't think so...

Can you, for example, sit on a lollipop and tell what the flavor is? :oops:
 

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What about my other questions? :) Hmm?

And are you really such a smartass? I don't think so...

Can you, for example, sit on a lollipop and tell what the flavor is? :oops:

LMAO...

To answer your question, Torque 56 is a unfiltered tobacco flavored liquid from Halo. It is a premium liquid that is very expensive. It used to be called Harley 56. I love it but can't afford to pay the high price.

You can make it by mixing the ingredients listed using the ratios in the second post by garyinco allthough the flavoring is too strong using that recipe. When I get it right I'll post the recipe.
 

7thCabal

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Why the heck is it so expensive?

What gives it the great throat kick?

Who does their website? It's very nice. The cost of the liquid is for branding, it looks like.

Looks like you answered your own question. Personally I think TH is subjective-- like everyone's tastes are different. But a selling point is a selling point, right?
 
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