home grown NOS???
hahha okay all your input is very well appreciated ... even the flaming... i didnt mean to take it all the into making it into a kit... i was just posing a ? on if it would work.. tha tis all =D but thanks for everyones input... im not gonna do such a thing as this =D i dont want my car blowign up
Originally posted by WiDeFiRE
So your fun is to flame people?
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wow...
Anyway, using the word NOS everywhere instead of the Nitrous Oxyde just prove one thing, that company have a good marketing cause we use that name for describing a product.
So your fun is to flame people?
...
wow...
Anyway, using the word NOS everywhere instead of the Nitrous Oxyde just prove one thing, that company have a good marketing cause we use that name for describing a product.
anyways, all you had to say was "no dude, dont' do it. it's not safe especially if you don't know what you're doing"
he wasn't attacking anyone, no need to make him look like an idiot. unless he came back and didn't appreciate your advice, than you can belittle him
Dry nitrous systems are especially known for causing lean conditions. Wet systems far less so. At least in that case you're adding more fuel to account for the catalyst and what would otherwise be unnaturally lean conditions. I wouldn't try making my own wet system if I were you though. Things could get messy.
Go to your local Walmart. There was an article about a wet ZEX install with the filter posted on the first page. It was some ricey magazine, and I was bored, OK!? I think it was Super Dooper Rice, or Rice Looks Fast or something (aka I have no clue, so don't ask).
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