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NOS the stock A15 engine
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hi all

is it simple to install NOS kit on stock standard A15 engine?
will the original engine handle the extra power?

anyone out there have NOS their ride?
i like to hear some comments and suggestions

thanks in advance.

Posted on: 2006/6/30 6:26
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Re: NOS the stock A15 engine
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how much more do you expect to get?

you'd want a weber carb and all that stuff to even make it worthwhile.

it won't last nearly as long as it would otherwise, and you'll have tranny and diff problems too.

i daydream about a little n2o system for getting on the freeway and other times when you need a little more. It works on anything, just have reasonable expectations and consider the consequences of more power.

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well,
i expected to get a lil more power
when needed.
not too much.

i would love to get a weber also
but its hard to find in my country
and even harder to find spareparts for it ,
and someone to really know how to tune it...
sigh


Posted on: 2006/6/30 7:41
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Whe u say "NOS" do u mean Nitrous? I believe Nos is a company and there are many companies that have Nitrous kits.

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yes! it's an easy install, with some mechanical knowledge. A "50 shot" shouldn't cause too many problems with the trans. etc. BUT, as B210sleeper pointed out,
a weber setup would make lifea little easier! plan on spending some big chips to do it right!! Electric fuel pump, lots of braided hose, couple of solenoids....it will be worth it when you smoke some sixes!!!

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ya, when smoke some new car,
the feeling is 'priceless'
:D :D

ecspecially in my country
the street is filled with new, small-3-cylinder-car, which have a very good acceleration speed.

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If NOS can be put on a SCOOTER it can be put on anything. I agree with B210guy, a '50' shot wont hurt a standard donk and with a little knowhow it wont be to hard to fit. Hell there are kits out there to fit onto those little kids bikes. The NOS bottle is the size of one of those soda streem bulbs. PRETTY COOL HAY.

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wouldnt it be an expensive form of power with the ongoing cost of having the bottle refilled

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Quote:

B210sleeper wrote:


you'd want a weber carb and all that stuff to even make it worthwhile.

it won't last nearly as long as it would otherwise

Curious as to why you say and believe this.
The seperate fuel system used will cover fuel supply and its not like the engine will be struggling for oxygen.
So how does the webber help and make it last longer?

Posted on: 2006/7/2 6:14
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it would be silly to use n20 with a crippled emissions carb, and the engine tranny and diff won't last as long with more power as they would completely stock.

the stock ignition would not make things any easier as well.

i should have been more clear about what wouldn't las as long as it should.

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