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Stas
07-27-2006, 02:33 AM
Hey guys I am really interested in getting NOS kit for my V6. I got SLP CAI, MSD wires, TR55 Iridium plugs, exhaust cutout, 160 thermostat on my 98 3800.
I wanted to ask what NOS is better and safer?
What is the normal and safe shot amount?
And what other modifications I would need for my car?
In general I want safe, inexpensive, and with less possible modifications.

SickSickSick
07-27-2006, 12:56 PM
opinions very when it comes to nos. wet supplies extra fuel needed to burn. dry only supplies nos and your cars fuel system supplies the extra needed fuel. the point that opinions don't differ is, if you don't have enough fuel to burn you will burn a hole in your pistons. for that reason i wouldn't take a chance on dry. i'm a firm believer in wet and thats the system i'm installing on my rod. you can get a decent wet system on ebay for about $300. throttle body nitrous is one of the easest systems to install. do yourself a favor and stay below 150 horsepower. good luck. sick

Blade
07-30-2006, 10:24 PM
Nos kills ur motor no matter how u look at it. Think about all the stress ur putting on ur motor.

SickSickSick
07-31-2006, 07:38 PM
half the fun is fixing them after you've tore them up LOL. sick

firebird69racer
08-01-2006, 02:32 AM
ORIGINAL: Stas

Hey guys I am really interested in getting NOS kit for my V6. I got SLP CAI, MSD wires, TR55 Iridium plugs, exhaust cutout, 160 thermostat on my 98 3800.
I wanted to ask what NOS is better and safer?
What is the normal and safe shot amount?
And what other modifications I would need for my car?
In general I want safe, inexpensive, and with less possible modifications.





Call these guys and ask for Eric. He will not misinform you just to sell you something. Tell him that Clinton (he's my son) told you to call and he will give you a great price
He does a lot of NOS kits that dont hurt motors
http://bottlefedracing.com/index.html

Stas
08-04-2006, 04:00 PM
Thank you.