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Hey all,

A mate of mine and i were discussing the other day, Nitrous oxide.

He was telling me that you can run a 50 shot of nitrous and it can be beneficial to ure engine (as it cools down the pistons a bit aswell as the rest), rather than destroy it.

Im pondering possibly doing this to my own car... but would like some opinions first. Has anyone here got a nitrous setup in their car? running stock internals etc? Does anyone know roughly how much it would cost to get installed?

All info/opinions appreciated :(

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Hey, coulda told you this before but I think I forgot to. Seen a stock Ti R31 running 50 shots down the drags with complete stock internals. He claims to have done 54 passes at that point with it and it didn't miss a beat. Got some nice low 14s which is good considering there normally people trying to pull a high 15 in stock form!

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NOS is the "SHIT"! :)

I run an 80hp wet shot & the HIT is better than Viagra!

When set up propperly is is a safe & effective hp gain , tho getting it right can be an absolute BIATCH..... as those who were present at my first effort will testify.

As a result of this.....only a WET shot is worth doing (wet shot is where the correct ammount of fuel is injected with the nos).

I use Geogre at ADRENALINE for all Nos related stuff.... he's seen it all.

Go the Gas :burnout:

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good to hear rep003,

so how much for somthing like this? do you still find it to be safe? I have always wanted to put it on but everyone always seems to say oh but this can go wrong and that can go wrong.

Plus not too mention the pic i saw recently were the whole engine blew up of the drag car when the lines caught fire! the whole bonnet flew off!!

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MirKz, i was once into nos as i through it was cheap hp, if you look at the nos website they have different setup for different power lvls, i belived anything over 300hp they requirment you run forged internals.

i belived rev210, uses it in his car, and i think it was something like 100shot and he had good results also

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good to hear rep003,

so how much for somthing like this? do you still find it to be safe? I have always wanted to put it on but everyone always seems to say oh but this can go wrong and that can go wrong.

Plus not too mention the pic i saw recently were the whole engine blew up of the drag car when the lines caught fire! the whole bonnet flew off!!

croyden GTR did the same thing, only with his, when he reved and started a burnout, nos thought he was racing, so it put a shot in and had no where to go but up, and lets just saw, the bonnet only just stayed on.

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