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Here is a PDF file that I have written that should help with most of the questions that people commonly have about nitrous oxide. If your question isn't answered by the FAQ, then that is what this forum is for I suppose. If you see any problems with the FAQ, please email me at mattv_ct@hotmail.com to let me know.
http://www.domesticracingconcepts.co...FAQ_010703.pdf
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UPDATE:
This is something that I posted in another thread but that I think should be with the FAQ too. I want to clarify some of the information that I have it about the dry kits, since after re-reading it it sounds too much like I am trying to discourage their use. Quote:
http://www.saturnspot.com/forum/view...=6307&start=36
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If I may add what may be the most important thing and I will quote directly from the NX instruction manual:
DO NOT LISTEN TO: YOUR BUDDY! YOUR BUDDY'S FRIEND! THE LOCAL NITROUS GURU! ANY ARTICLE IN ANY MAGAZINE! That's the quote. On my kit, the nitrous dealer failed to sell me one component that would have blown my engine. period. NX and I am sure others have excellent tech lines and they know what they are doing. It didn't take them five seconds to look up my fuel pressure on my car and with the jetting I installed and give me a solution to what I consider a major screw up by my dealer. This is just a word of caution, because everyone has an opinion on how to apply, but it is different between dry, direct port, fuel rail, how much horsepower, etc, etc, etc. |
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i will see your headlights in my rearview mirror and smoke comin from your hood from the engine you just blew
all motor....thats all you need.......TKT 22 will be ready for nitrous killin action in july
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Hahaha, yet another person that thinks that nitrous will invarialbly destroy an engine. The facts however are quite contrary to that, and nitrous when used properly is much safer than a turbo or supercharger due to the facts A) nitrous is there only when you press the button, B) safety features such as fuel pressure, oil pressure and temperature switches allow the system to be shut down automatically before a problem can occur, C) nitrous cools the intake charge dramatically, reducing the chances of detonation as opposed to a turbo or supercharger which heat the intake charge dramatically, D) nitrous can be easily metered to function within the engines limits, E) wet kits supply the needed fuel automatically with the nitrous, thereby reducing the amount of fuel system upgrades needed. As a matter of fact, a good number of turbo and supercharger users use a small shot of nitrous oxide to cool down the cylinders to prevent detonation.
As with many things, if you take the time to study and make sure that you understand what you are doing then it is quite safe.
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thats great that its safe.....but that doesnt change the fact that it sucks. i mean i could drink some red bull and get all wired and run a mile and have that be faster then i normally run......but now i have a headache and need to lye down
nitrous was invented so hondas could keep up with the rest of the world!!!! hehehehehe
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Actually, now that I think about it, yes, you could do it. You could spray a 75-shot if you were to go in and prop open your waste gate
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