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Old Sep 4, 2010
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thinking about putting nos in the car but is it worth it? i have had some people say it is and others say its not? Also whats a better option? wet or dry? thanks.
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Well first thing is, I need to know what you own. What is giving you your push, and how much do you want to spend, including current mods!
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its a 98 civic si 1.6L vetch DOHC. i only got it a week ago so there is nothing at all done to it yet.
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Re: nos

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thinking about putting nos in the car but is it worth it? i have had some people say it is and others say its not? Also whats a better option? wet or dry? thanks.
Speaking from experience (92 integra with zex 65 dry shot, and a 93 integra with zex 65 dry shot again, and a 96 lt4 vette with 250 wet shot & NX 15 lb bottle), its not going to be worth it on a civic (especially one that is stock). It is an economy car not a race car. With that being said if you still want to get it, i would say you should get a zex dry system and use a 55 shot.

Keep in mind some states require you to have a n2o handling permit, you need a bottle warmer, and a bottle opener if you want juice on the go. Add up the cost of refilling it over time and you could have either gone turbo, or even have bought a faster car
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