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I was wondering if there is much support for having a nitrous thread along the lines of 'How to' ?

I thought it might be good since people like myself get quite a few PMs asking for info on this subject and I know there a a couple of others who have experience on different applications who I am sure would like to contribute.

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rev210, i think that would be an awsome idea, alot of myths about nitrous, it would be good to get some facts :)

Myself are looking at picking up a nitrous kit, in the near future as i friend is going overseas, and is able to get complete kit for $400 inc bottle, the brand is NX, and before i go and buy it i would like some info on what is needed to get it running and which kit is the best for a skyline :)

Michael

look at the top of this section.

im creating a quick reference guide :)

Its taking a while as there is very much to read. Cam and a few others have been helping me.

If you make a thread with a lot of detail i'll add it in there.

We are just getting far too many stickies up there and its getting messy IMO.

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