Bottle Baby?
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Bottle Baby?
taking all info/experience with n2o on a rotor. Wanting to bottle mine and need some feedback> anything on this will help but I am really looking for true knowledge,not opinions.
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Unbeleivable! 32 hits and not one post. NOBODY here knows ANYTHING ablut nitros on a rotor. Come on, so far this site has been a library of info. Have a found a void?If so let me know and I'll find the info and do a post on it.
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From what I know you'll need to run a wet system and I believe that the 50 shot would the safest. There are guys on here running 75 and another guy running 100 but I believe these are ported motors.
you can't use a zex kit due to our old *** closed loop ecu. you'll have to run the NOS brand or an equivenlant.
However a "complete" nos kit will end up costing almost as much a blow-thru turbo system. When you add up all the extras you have to buy, plus the bottle refills are expensive.
I considered all this and just figured to go cosmo in 2 years. My bro is already finishing up his t2 project. and he'll still have more power then a sprayed first gen.
Just some things to concider...
you can't use a zex kit due to our old *** closed loop ecu. you'll have to run the NOS brand or an equivenlant.
However a "complete" nos kit will end up costing almost as much a blow-thru turbo system. When you add up all the extras you have to buy, plus the bottle refills are expensive.
I considered all this and just figured to go cosmo in 2 years. My bro is already finishing up his t2 project. and he'll still have more power then a sprayed first gen.
Just some things to concider...
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I have it on my GSL-SE. Have been running the bottle for a long time with no problems. It's all in how you set it up. I recommend a wet setup always on a rotary, and keep your shot to half of what you engines normal hp is. If you have a stock port 12a then that is a 50 shot. This is recommendations for maximum reliability.
You will also need a bottle heater, guage, etc, with your kit. expect to spend about a grand on everything to do it right.
You will also need a bottle heater, guage, etc, with your kit. expect to spend about a grand on everything to do it right.
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