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Old Feb 18, 2005 | 02:19 AM
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Need some help with nos...

I have a 1991 z28 350 tpi, bored .60 over, 60,000 miles, not really much more than that. I am looking into buy a nitrous set-up for my car, and i'm wondering what exactly I am looking for and what it can handle. And is there any info on nitrous that I should know about before installing it into my car, like things that I would have to change etc.? This is the link to what I was thinking about buying http://www.fbodymotorsports.com/inc/...l?v=1&pid=6012

Would this be the right nitrous set-up to buy for my car, if so, should I go for the 150 hp variety or will my car handle it?
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Old Feb 18, 2005 | 02:22 AM
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Oh yeah, I also have a question about nos. Does the nos bottle have like a switch that allows you to choose what HP gain you want out of it, such as 35-50-75-100-150...?? And can you change this everytime you use the NOS?
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Old Feb 19, 2005 | 01:13 PM
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In the link you posted an NX kit, so you won't be using any NOS. You don't change yoru nitrous shot with a button. That is done by changing the jets. I suggest you do a little more research before you try to run nitrous.
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