best nitrous kit for a rookie
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best NOS kit for a rookie
im thinking of getting a nos kit for the 2001 civic ex coupe. i have aem cold air intake, pullies,denso plugs. i think that i would wan tto put a 50-shot kit in. i was wondering if you guys think that this wouyld be ok and if so what is the best kit for me. i going to run a wet kit because its safer on my enegine. i did a search already thanks.
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[IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG] I just don't think there is such a thing as a Starter's Nitrous Kit. I think if you are planning on getting a kit, you just need to make sure you know how it works, why it works, and how you use it. It's not as simple as pushing a button and pressing the gas (unless you have an automatic). And, there are certain methods used when racing with N2O, If you did your research you should already understand the basics.
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Actually i was reading a "blurb" that the company NOS put out sayin that a dry kit is better for mildly modified engines, and wet kits are better for applications with forced induction. Just to let you know...good luck with your kit
Actually i was reading a "blurb" that the company NOS put out sayin that a dry kit is better for mildly modified engines, and wet kits are better for applications with forced induction. Just to let you know...good luck with your kit
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