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    Thinkin bout doin nitrous in the future....1st Q is, will i need to rebuild my motor.

    2nd Q is, are the ''high powered'' MSD Dual Output DIS coils actually be helpful or are they just a waste of money?

    I've got an order form filled out, and whats on it is a PaceSetter header, and MSD dual output DIS coils. Does it sound okay? I think it does.


    Worth it or no?

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    well i can't speak on the N20 because i think its cheating... (IMO)

    and the MSD has never proven to me that its worth anything on 4 cylinders without extensive mods @ least. but i would go with a good header and intake system first. or even an under drive pulley. i don't know what car you have but those are good FIRSTs on the performance list

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    Intake.... - Check!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GM_TUNER
    Thinkin bout doin nitrous in the future....1st Q is, will i need to rebuild my motor.

    2nd Q is, are the ''high powered'' MSD Dual Output DIS coils actually be helpful or are they just a waste of money?

    I've got an order form filled out, and whats on it is a PaceSetter header, and MSD dual output DIS coils. Does it sound okay? I think it does.


    Worth it or no?
    So Im a huge nitrous fan. Ran it for two years on my last car without issues and here is my take on the whole thing.

    1st, let me address your first question. Will you need to rebuild your motor? The answer is no. A lot of it depends on the current state of your motor. Was it well maintained, is the compression still good? Run a compression test before you do anything. If shes strong then shes ready for nitrous. Next question to ask yourself is, how much nitrous can your motor take. Find people on your vehicle specific boards that use it. Every car forum has one or two Nitrous gurus, that have made mistakes or used nitrous for a while with that motor. Next question is the type of kit you want. Like I always say, everything is better when wet. Personally I dont like dry kits and relying on my fuel injectors and pump and computer to raise duty cycles. Wet kits are great, but depending on the style of UIM your motor has it might not be the best, and it also runs the risk of puddling in the intake tract and causing a backfire. If you have the money, go DPNI. Direct port is the most effecient way of delivering nitrous/fuel into your motor. After choosing the system and installing, go have it dynoed on a wideband and make sure the reccommended settings are producing a safe AFR. I could go on and on about this, so ask questions.


    So some downfalls to nitrous that Ive noticed when I used it:

    1. Bottle filling gets expensive if you're always on the juice.

    2. Keeping bottle pressures up is a PITA in the cooler months.

    3. PSI regulated bottle heaters are expensive. ZEX or NX temp regulated heaters rarely get you up to the PSI you need.

    4. Tracks require you to have a blow down tube to pass tech.

    5. I ran a dual bottle setup in my car to keep the pressures up through the entire track run. Which does get expensive.


    6. You should run plugs 1 to two heat ranges cooler, which a lot of times can cause you plugs to foul out quicker.


    And to be completely honest, I dont think N2O is cheating. Its just another form of forced induction, they all do the same thing , yet they do it differently, and thats to deliver more oxygen. However, nitrous does what SC's and Turbo's cant, and thats supercool the intake charge while using nitrogen to dampen the effect of the O2.
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    headers for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nemesis
    So Im a huge nitrous fan. Ran it for two years on my last car without issues and here is my take on the whole thing.

    1st, let me address your first question. Will you need to rebuild your motor? The answer is no. A lot of it depends on the current state of your motor. Was it well maintained, is the compression still good? Run a compression test before you do anything. If shes strong then shes ready for nitrous. Next question to ask yourself is, how much nitrous can your motor take. Find people on your vehicle specific boards that use it. Every car forum has one or two Nitrous gurus, that have made mistakes or used nitrous for a while with that motor. Next question is the type of kit you want. Like I always say, everything is better when wet. Personally I dont like dry kits and relying on my fuel injectors and pump and computer to raise duty cycles. Wet kits are great, but depending on the style of UIM your motor has it might not be the best, and it also runs the risk of puddling in the intake tract and causing a backfire. If you have the money, go DPNI. Direct port is the most effecient way of delivering nitrous/fuel into your motor. After choosing the system and installing, go have it dynoed on a wideband and make sure the reccommended settings are producing a safe AFR. I could go on and on about this, so ask questions.


    So some downfalls to nitrous that Ive noticed when I used it:

    1. Bottle filling gets expensive if you're always on the juice.

    2. Keeping bottle pressures up is a PITA in the cooler months.

    3. PSI regulated bottle heaters are expensive. ZEX or NX temp regulated heaters rarely get you up to the PSI you need.

    4. Tracks require you to have a blow down tube to pass tech.

    5. I ran a dual bottle setup in my car to keep the pressures up through the entire track run. Which does get expensive.


    6. You should run plugs 1 to two heat ranges cooler, which a lot of times can cause you plugs to foul out quicker.


    And to be completely honest, I dont think N2O is cheating. Its just another form of forced induction, they all do the same thing , yet they do it differently, and thats to deliver more oxygen. However, nitrous does what SC's and Turbo's cant, and thats supercool the intake charge while using nitrogen to dampen the effect of the O2.
    WOW..^^^^ +1 man....
    i wasnt plannin on runnin it ALL the time, i was only gonna run it during certain times when i 'let loose'. My motor has ~94,000 on it, and we got it at ~89k miles, and i change my oil every 1 - 2500 miles. As to how the car was maintained before i got it, i have absolutely no idea about. I think ill start with a compression test and let ya kno how it goes

    Also, how much is it to fill or re-fill the bottle? Where can it be done?
    Didnt NOPI use to do it awhile back?

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    Why do you want that ignition? Just run some colder plugs and a wet shot setup and you're golden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GM_TUNER
    WOW..^^^^ +1 man....
    i wasnt plannin on runnin it ALL the time, i was only gonna run it during certain times when i 'let loose'. My motor has ~94,000 on it, and we got it at ~89k miles, and i change my oil every 1 - 2500 miles. As to how the car was maintained before i got it, i have absolutely no idea about. I think ill start with a compression test and let ya kno how it goes

    Also, how much is it to fill or re-fill the bottle? Where can it be done?
    Didnt NOPI use to do it awhile back?
    32-40$ at most places to fill bottles.

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    revenged motorsports in Jonesboro ( aka harley) does mine for 25 all the time 10lb summit racing is high they charger 45 unfilled 10lb bottle
    Quote Originally Posted by hondachick22
    32-40$ at most places to fill bottles.

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