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What abou the whole safety issue, iv heard some really bad thigs like if ur in a small crash the car basically explodes so ur farked.  

do they go BANG easily????

Real life isn't the same as "The Fast and The Furious" :)

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haha yes... I would install naws anyday, but I am afraid of losing my passenger side footwell.

NOS is the product name for Holley's N2O systems, NX is the product name of Nitrous Express's system. ZEX is another maker of nitrous systems.

Also did you know that when you ingest viagra, it stimulates the formation of nitrous oxide in your blood vessels, making the body react the way it does. If you don't believe me.

NOS... its viagra for your car.

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lol viagra 4 ur car! lol

so its not that bad then? doent it burn with an invisible flame?

just that i was advised by heeps of peole at another forum that its far too dangerous to use, and basically i was going to die if i used it.???

anyone heard of that Cryo2 mod, the shot of c02???

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its far too dangerous to use, and basically i was going to die if i used it.???

:P BAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P

As with any engine, if you increase the power (via a bigger turbo or N2O) it will eventuallt break something.

Absolute bile. Go away.

Adrian

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anyone heard of that Cryo2 mod, the shot of c02???

This is a much simpler system and is used to chill the intake temps. (think water injection infront of the intercooler mod) It wont really give you lots of extra power (like N2O) but will chill your intercooler big time and stop detination (so you could run a little more timing or a little nore boost without detination).

You may have seen this at the start of 2fast 2furious when the skyline pulls up ready for the big race.

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very much so yes. naws is only legal in a few states in the US as well.

pressurised co2 is used to cool down fuel lines and intercoolers, its a simple system that uses simple chemistry... ie, cooler the air, the higher its density, therefore more oxygen molecules.

i think it's illegal to carry any pressurised cans in a car unless they are fire retardants. not sure.

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