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Old Sep 24, 2004 | 11:35 AM
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Hey guys i was just wonderng with my stock 13b and stock turbos and my mods being downpipe, intake, catback, act s/s clutch, and power fc/commander. do you think i could add some nitrous and be allright if i only use it very often...like a 75 or 100 shot? dont really know how rotary's do with Nitrious...thanks!
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Old Sep 24, 2004 | 11:45 AM
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IMO you should take the money that you would spend on a bottle and put it towards a street port rebuild or other mods. N2O is not the safest way to get power with a rotory. You should work on getting as much power out of the block before you go for a powere adder. The rotory from what I hear can only handle about a 75 shot anyway, with the pressure that is put on the apex seals as it is I dont think that is a good idea unless you know one hell of a tuner. Timing will become huge issue.

Do a search on N2O,juice,bottle,and squeez and see what you come up with. There are some 7's out there with the N2O but not many and there is a reson for it.
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Old Sep 24, 2004 | 01:08 PM
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i wouldent go over a 50, you might have to run colder plugs too...


check out rob's site about his nos install

http://www.robrobinette.com/nitrous_install.htm
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