need nitrious advice, now
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need nitrious advice, now
So a local guy is selling this for 100 bucks, should i pick it up, and what all do i need to hook this up to my NA s5? im new to the whole nitious thing.
is this a good deal?
This is a NX kit that came out of a Ford Truck a few years back. I was gonna use it but its been sitting in my attic for a while and I figured someone else could get some use out of it since it seems I probly wont any time soon. Its not all there, you'll need jets and some other stuff to complete it. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET!
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is this a good deal?
This is a NX kit that came out of a Ford Truck a few years back. I was gonna use it but its been sitting in my attic for a while and I figured someone else could get some use out of it since it seems I probly wont any time soon. Its not all there, you'll need jets and some other stuff to complete it. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET!
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looks like a good deal to me! although i would ask what size fogger it is, and maybe buy a diffrent smaller one if you're unsure.
http://www.1300cc.com/howto/how2/NOS.htm
http://www.1300cc.com/howto/how2/NOS.htm
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Looks like a wet kit. You've got your tank, fuel and N2O solenoids and a fogger. Not much else that you need, IIRC.
But yes, a smaller jet/fogger would probably be best.
Is that a WOT switch I see? If not, get one and an arming switch. Arming switch so it's not spraying every single time you're WOT; cause if your N2O runs out it'll turn you pig-rich and foul everything out.
Maybe get a remote bottle opener for the Po-Po.
But yes, a smaller jet/fogger would probably be best.
Is that a WOT switch I see? If not, get one and an arming switch. Arming switch so it's not spraying every single time you're WOT; cause if your N2O runs out it'll turn you pig-rich and foul everything out.
Maybe get a remote bottle opener for the Po-Po.
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bottle heater makes a big difference man. otherwise your bottle pressure will be fluctuating all the time and the system won't perform consistently. A window switch is also helpful to keep you from spraying at too low or too high of rpm.
And don't forget to put premium gas in the car.
And don't forget to put premium gas in the car.
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just make sure to buy some new sets of foggers and please do not use a torch as a bottle heater LOL
like this guy....im sad that this was filmed in philly 9 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_j0BEKM0Mw
I installed that same nitrous express kit on my cousins civic.
As long as you do everything right, nothing will go wrong. Also when plumbing the fuel always make sure there is no leak if you are using fuel hose with clamps and a tee, otherwise I would suggest using -an lines.
It would also be a very good thing to tune the car for nitrous also.
like this guy....im sad that this was filmed in philly 9 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_j0BEKM0Mw
I installed that same nitrous express kit on my cousins civic.
As long as you do everything right, nothing will go wrong. Also when plumbing the fuel always make sure there is no leak if you are using fuel hose with clamps and a tee, otherwise I would suggest using -an lines.
It would also be a very good thing to tune the car for nitrous also.
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