New to NOS! got some questions
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Re: New to NOS! got some questions
look man retard your timing get,bigger injectors get a gauge that tells you how much psi is in the line ,get a fuel pressure regulator,chip the ecu get it tuned and get a bottle warmer make sure the nitrous is at the right temp and nitrous is very flamable and dangerous remember that bottle is pressurized.And if you have anymore question your tuner should know unless hes a jackass
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just don't blow the welds of the intake manifold or me and the mad scientist will have to rip apart the block and replace the piston rings you fried!!!
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op that your teg put sum wings on it hook up your hella nos kit and drive off a cliff.....you will be a winner.....for onces in your life
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Re: New to NOS! got some questions
fabrik8 thank god for you being on here lol they would be so lost without you...+rep sir
Nitrous Oxide increases the amount of oxygen that it encounters, its not flammable until you add fuel into the picture
last time I checked you always have a pressure gauge on the bottle, shouldn't have any problem unless you leave the warmer on for hours and you are ignorant to the gauge....in that case you probably shouldn't be using N2O
yea I don't think it has changed with having a bottle hooked up
Nitrous Oxide increases the amount of oxygen that it encounters, its not flammable until you add fuel into the picture
last time I checked you always have a pressure gauge on the bottle, shouldn't have any problem unless you leave the warmer on for hours and you are ignorant to the gauge....in that case you probably shouldn't be using N2O
yea I don't think it has changed with having a bottle hooked up
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