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They rank up there with fake bov's... but if you're dead set on looking like a tool, goto any nos or nxexpress installer and ask them to hook you up with a CO2 rather that Nitrous Oxide purge kit.

Might as well go all out get the Nitrous Oxide nozzles installed and a bottle warmer, at least it won't be all show then >_<

he didnt ask you what you thought of it. Or your flaming.

He just asked where he can get it from..

All of you guys just jump on the bandwagon and start flaming because YOU think it's gay.

tis called freedom of speech my friend, maybe we could talk some sence into him

he didnt ask for your particular opinion on flaming in this thread either but you still gave it

lol

install a t-piece on your radiator hose. install a thin heat resistant tube into said t-piece. run this tube into a windscreen washer nozzle. drive up and down the road at really high revs till your engine's really really hot. activate nozzle. watch as your ghetto fake NOS inflicts damage to your car's paintjob and delivers amazing 3rd degree burns to your face. it'll cost you about $20 in supplies. good luck.

install a t-piece on your radiator hose. install a thin heat resistant tube into said t-piece. run this tube into a windscreen washer nozzle. drive up and down the road at really high revs till your engine's really really hot. activate nozzle. watch as your ghetto fake NOS inflicts damage to your car's paintjob and delivers amazing 3rd degree burns to your face. it'll cost you about $20 in supplies. good luck.

fknlol! :woot:

LOOOL :P

is it that bad??

woops, i didnt know... lol...

I was just thinking of the 2F2F movie, and finally found out what those systems are called. :D

From what i know the only point of a purge valve is to purge air and vapour out of the lines so that the liquid nos fully fills the lines... Its basically only used (properly) by extremely high end drag cars which need every last bit of performance.

Most people who are into performance cars know this, so therefore when they see a dude in a stock looking R33 purging what appears to be nos, they instantly think -POSER- Your car doesnt need that mod for any reason other than to try to look cool.

To make matters worse, you're talking about putting a FAKE version of a pointless modification onto your car. Thats twice as bad! :banana:

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