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#11
Re: Any One Used NOS ?
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Posted on: 2009/10/31 11:34
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1000coupe - You have some relevant points... But I feel you could hardly call NOS 'cheating'. It's a simple preference as is cubes, turbo, supercharging etc. What ever flicks your switch (No pun intended).
#12
Re: Any One Used NOS ?
datsa73
Posted on: 2009/10/31 15:00
I would say that it is a touchy subject. I was lucky for a few years experimenting with it only because I built my own kit. This year I was not so lucky and threw a rod through the side of the block. I have decided to continue using it but I have a friend who deals with Cold Fusion Nitrous. He said that he would help me out and tune the motor so that I wouldn't wreck another one. No problems getting the Blower and the NOS to work at the same time. The NAPZ24 should pack a powerful punch when completed. I am most worried about weither my H190 rearend is going to hold up or not.
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#13
Re: Any One Used NOS ?
A14force
Posted on: 2009/10/31 21:14
A properly set up and tuned kit will do no harm to your engine, providing you don't try to squeeze 250 extra horses out of an A12.
I put my kit together for a little over $600. (Including the bottle) Hollywood has a lot to answer for with regards to the untold myths surrounding nitrous oxide. In reality, you wouldnt use it on the street. (well, not much anyway) And the duration of a shot would rarely exceeed 5-6 seconds. (Where are you going to be able to accelerate flat out for longer than that? Some say why would you bother, I say whay wouldn't you bother? Some is good, more is better, and too much is just enough! You can view topic.
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