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my sister-in-law is a dental assistant and they have bottles of NO2 about 1m high.........

oh and as for CO2 purging, it would be ok to use to cool your intercooler. i have some of those CO2 cartridges at work (for pumping up bike tyres) and if you release the whole thing in 1 hit the nozzle is covered in ice by about half way through, and they go for a while (probably 20 seconds). the ones i have are 16 grams, and will pump a mountain bike tyre up to 40psi

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naaaawzz man!

What a great movie!

It's helped so many people;

like Jim from Las Vegas " I used to have chronic constipation before the fast and the Furious series, now with just two minutes of viewing any episode I have the shits. It's as easy as that! "

Or Brian from Boston " I've always struggled with understanding mechanical things, especially modified cars. My friends all thought I was stupid. After watching the Fast and the Furious series I really know alot more about performance cars and how to make them go faster. Like putting blue neons all over the car , you see it's just like them UFO's. They have blue neon lights and are really fast. I just added a 50 horsepower HKS sticker, next I'm getting a Vin Deisel sticker that will stop my floor pan falling off and give me an extra 6 gears on my 4 speed gear box. Wow thanks Fast and the Furious!"

There should be a whole section in the forum for Fast and the Furious threads, NO WAIT a whole fourm. So people who post about it can live the dream. :P

There should be a whole section in the forum for Fast and the Furious threads, NO WAIT a whole fourm. So people who post about it can live the dream. :D

Isn't that forum called boost cruising.......... :P

Nice work Cara, didn't realise you had a nos kit installed.. seriously shaping up to be one of the toughest na R34's on the street... keep it up.

yeah i got it put in the same week as extreme horsepower :P talk about leaving it to the last minute! and it only got tuned in on the friday of extreme horsepower!

gonna be getting 75 hp jets soon, as with the 55 hep jets she is doing 171 kW.............cant wait to see what she will be doing with the 75 hp jets!!!!!!!!!!!

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