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Venom or NX Express??

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Old Jul 4, 2002 | 08:17 AM
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Default Venom or NX Express??

i hear the jet on NX is really good - but the venom is computerized..? - where is the hell can i get one i have look everywhere but i cant find one... where did you nitrous junkies get yours?
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Old Jul 4, 2002 | 08:59 AM
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Default Re: Venom or NX Express?? (jdmb16ahybrid)

i have heard nothing but bad things from venom.
but i myself have not tried it. i had zex and that was ok but i want to try NX now because i hear lots of good things. With venom i have heard the computer fails sometimes
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Old Jul 4, 2002 | 09:02 AM
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I have used NOS system for a good while, worked pretty well but solenoids were fizuck after a time. I would go with NX express just cause I have seen awesome results with there kits, there Solenoids are bigger and strong for the money. Plus they are price very well.
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Old Jul 4, 2002 | 09:56 AM
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Default Re: Venom or NX Express?? (lshatchturbo)

i too want to switch over to NX. not saying anything bad about NOS but i just seen a lil bit better reviews on them.
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Old Jul 4, 2002 | 10:24 AM
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Venom VCN 1000 75 shot works great for me. I've got it installed on 7th gen Civic, D17A2. I've not seen what people are talking about, i.e., "computer problems." I'm an engineer by trade and this is a very uniquely designed system. That is why they have a patent on this system. First of all, it must be installed correctly. The wiring of all the sensors connections to all the various sensor takes some attention to detail. If you didn't pay attention to how or where you place your wire, I think that's your own fault. It's just like other systems you installed on your car. I have not dynot this puppy yet, but the kill list is growing. Mustang GT, Hybrids B18Cs NA, BMW 330CI, Integras Type R, SIs... I'm very happy.

Pros: Easy to install. ( no fueling plumbing mess ) (the computer adds the feul for you through watching the TPS and O2 sensor, then add feul by stepping extra cycles of the factory injectors ) It simply works.

Cons: Bad rep. Bottle too small. I need 20lbs bottle.
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Old Jul 4, 2002 | 11:29 PM
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Default Re: Venom or NX Express?? (ccie2b)

Just to add a bad story to NX's name... My buddy(who owns a shop) put an NX kit on his SI. First time he sprayed he blew the motor! The fuel syillanoid(sp) was defective and he sprayed straight nitrous. Sent the thing back and all they did was repair the syl. and send it back. No re-embursement what-so-ever because it wasn't installed by an "authorized dealer". After this, He still claims NX is the kit on the market. He rebuilt his motor with a GSR bottom end w/B16 pistons and started spraying again Friday night(14.4@101 w/35 shot). And was spraying a 50 shot tonight and beat/tied a built CRVtec crx.
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Old Jul 5, 2002 | 03:32 AM
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easy answer.......

ZEX.

Who else is keeping up with my SOHC?
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