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Old 01-12-2005, 03:37 PM
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i don't know too much about the spray, but i'd like too.. is there some kind of nitrous 101 around? such as install, different accessories, power, prices, safety, laws, etc...
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2 big bottles

by tonight!


sorry i had to; seriously though there is a book floating around called nitrous injection blah blah or something. ITs very informative. I bought it and read it; some good ****!


/edit: found it
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obi...63832

/edit again:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obi...books the book i bought; the other has all the same info. I'd buy the first one since it pertains more to honders
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first off, i give a BIG for the FF quote

however, i do give a for the book you're refering to. it's titled "sport compact nitrous injection" written by joe pettitt. it's part of the "CARTECH" line of automotive books. if you're just getting into nitrous, i think you'll find that this book will keep you busy for quite a while

props for looking past the taboo status of nitrous that exsists in the import world.
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thanks.. i'll look into this book. i've already done the turbo thing (2 ) with my last car & i just want to try something new. seems easier to install and a lot cheaper.. considering i won't use it much at all.. just to have fun with now & then at the track. i just want to be safe as well since this is my daily.
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my biggest regret was not buying a bottle heater..

so buy one.
Old 01-12-2005, 06:30 PM
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well, like i said, i don't know too much about n2o.. so bottle heater?

is there any specific mods i should have before adding nitrous? my fuel system consists of "newer" injectors, str fuel rail, walbro 255lph, b&m fpr, fp & a/f gauge; basic bolt-ons are there & i have an v-afc installed, but not tuned. & like i said, this is my daily driver so i'm only looking to do a safe 50-60 shot..
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Colder plugs and you're ready to go up to a 75 shot.
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