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is NOS ok for the engine though after sustained periods?

like short shots here and there are probably fine, but i've heard it kills the engine after a while unless the engine has been specifically built for it..

true or false?

its like winding up the boost gordo, the harder an engine works quicker it wares out obviously, same with nos, nos seems to have a really bad stigma asociated with it, but yeah its not that bad when used in correct proportions.

ok, i think i read (could have just been an uninformed post) that its the chemical composition that eats away the piston rings or vavles or something.. but that could be just myth. just curious..

depends how its tuned too i suppoose

yeah james, thats it really, yeah its the ones that were on the counter. No N2O is its inert (sp) doesnt eat nething, Nitrogen not sure ill find out (looks for last years chemistry books), oxygen, well that one definately doesnt eat nething.

there was a thread on boostcruising (of all places) and some people were discussing why not use pure oxygen instead of nitrous

but i think it was concluded that the oxygen plus the nitrogen's cooling properties and the fact that nitrogen carrys oxygen as well meant that nitrous was better than pure oxygen

and theres a bogan in a v8 strappin it up my road

yer..probably a myth.. its probably just detonation caused by poor tune that causes probs, then they blame the nos for destroying their engine.

ben: good luck with the loans, but remember, every loan you apply for goes on your credit record. Basically other banks in a way use this to assess the loan application. So the more loan applications you are refused, the less likely you will get one.

A loan of $12k is also a lot for a young-ish guy with no previous credit history, and you would definitely need a fulltime job and around 3 months of being there. Just wait, you will get it..

There was a lot of waiting before i got my r33..

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