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    Nitrous is good for three things, v8 cars, intercooler spray, or blowing your motor... 25hp is not worth it, you can get more hp with that $500 (just my opinion)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian*
    Nitrous is good for three things, v8 cars, intercooler spray, or blowing your motor... 25hp is not worth it, you can get more hp with that $500 (just my opinion)
    You are officially ghey >

    First of all using nitrous for intercooler spray does NOTHING (show me a dyno chart where they sprayed the IC & made power) and nitrous depending on what shot you're using should give you at least a MINIMUM of 25 WHP and can go up to a few hundred WHP. In MOST (98%) cases you can't beat HP:$ ratio with nitrous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinT707
    You are officially ghey >

    First of all using nitrous for intercooler spray does NOTHING (show me a dyno chart where they sprayed the IC & made power) and nitrous depending on what shot you're using should give you at least a MINIMUM of 25 WHP and can go up to a few hundred WHP. In MOST (98%) cases you can't beat HP:$ ratio with nitrous.
    ok I never said it gave you hp on the i/c, but it will save your turbo... yeah its the quickest way to get a lot of power, but its not safe for the motor unless you have good internals... o, and glad you think I'm "ghey little man" grow up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian*
    ok I never said it gave you hp on the i/c, but it will save your turbo... yeah its the quickest way to get a lot of power, but its not safe for the motor unless you have good internals... o, and glad you think I'm "ghey little man" grow up
    Umm how will it save ur turbo?

    Not being an ass but nitrous is the biggest bang for your buck.


    Oh yeah, it wont **** up ur engine on stock internals if you know what ur doing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TS240
    Umm how will it save ur turbo?

    Not being an ass but nitrous is the biggest bang for your buck.


    Oh yeah, it wont **** up ur engine on stock internals if you know what ur doing.
    by keeping everything cooler, the hotter a turbo gets (witch runs like 2-3 times hotter than your engine) the thinner the oil is witch in term can lead to a barring going out or complete loss of the turbo... and what do you mean if you know what your doing?? explain have you kids ever ran NOS?? ever had a car with it?? run a 75shot for a month then change your oil and see if you want to keep it. Eventually that **** is going to blow
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