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Old Aug 31, 2002 | 04:17 AM
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has anyone done/known someone that put nos on 1st gen rex with stock motor?
will it handle the claimed 50, 60, or 75 hp they give? how much would each rating increase 1/4 times? running ew4 with just an intake/xhaust i now ruffly run mid 15's(homemade 1/4)............
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Old Aug 31, 2002 | 04:25 AM
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im gonna tell u before u get it bad if u say NOS here people are gonna make fun since ur new and all im gonna be easy on u...im not sure of teh strength of the stock internals of teh ew4 but should handle a 65 shot
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Old Aug 31, 2002 | 06:02 AM
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The primary concern is, how does your stock engine run?! If it smokes at high rpms or your clutch slips, then dont do it. On a properly running CRX, I can say that a 65 shot DRY is definatly safe. I have sprayed 100 shot dry on stock bottom ends plenty of times. I have however, sprayed a 100 shot wet @1300psi and blew a stock d16a6 to hell. Nitrous will definatly bring any existing problems to the surface so be carefull. Stick with a DRY system IMO. They do not hit is hard, but are easier to install and easy to tune. There are 2 types of wet systems: direct port and fogger. I have had 2 different wet fogger systems and have experienced nitrous back fire when spraying anythign over a 75 shot so, if you plan on going with a wet system, I recomend a wet Direct Port system. hope this helps..
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