NOS question
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They are all push button. Please tell me you don't want NOS just because you saw F&F.
The is a lot of maintence involved in haveing a NOS system. Do yourself a favor and use the search button and read all you can about using NOS before you decide to purchase it.
You'll thank me later.
The is a lot of maintence involved in haveing a NOS system. Do yourself a favor and use the search button and read all you can about using NOS before you decide to purchase it.
You'll thank me later.
First, I hope you aren't some dumb *** kid just seeing F&F who wants 5 bottles of NOS in the trunk. If not, sorry bout that. Nitrous will cause more wear and tear on everything, engine, trans, etc... But if you're still wanting it, go ZEX, it's supposed to be a foolproof installation. You've got a 2000 GSR, don't F' it up too bad this early on.
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Definately do not go JSRC, waste of $$.....
If you want reliable boosted power, go GReddy GSR kit with intercooler. My buddy makes 230 @ 5 psi to the wheels.
If you're going all motor. Then get the JUN package. Sure it's pricy, but it works and works very well.
If you want reliable boosted power, go GReddy GSR kit with intercooler. My buddy makes 230 @ 5 psi to the wheels.
If you're going all motor. Then get the JUN package. Sure it's pricy, but it works and works very well.
most nitrous systems operate by pressing a button or filpping a switch, however this does not activate the nitrous into the engine, it just arms the electronics, on most systems the nitrous is not injected unitil the throttle is depressed fully.
If I were you i'd save for a Drag III, Rev Hard, or F-max turbo kit. Nos won't be safe its never safe. Good luck it is badass in F&F but hehe don't copy them
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