NOS NOS bloody NOS!!
Pennzoil GT-R
07-19-2002, 10:47 AM
I'm sure since TF&TF every1's pretty much sick of hearing NOS this and NOS that, but one question:
how can the jets deliver shots of 25hp, 50hp, 75hp etc. Surely every engine/application will give different results, so how can a universal size jet give the same increments of performance?
how can the jets deliver shots of 25hp, 50hp, 75hp etc. Surely every engine/application will give different results, so how can a universal size jet give the same increments of performance?
DMC12
07-19-2002, 10:58 AM
Ballpark numbers are the golden child of marketing executives world-wide!
Look for the small print: "Your application may vary"
Look for the small print: "Your application may vary"
TerminalVelocity
07-19-2002, 04:21 PM
bingo, you always have to find a kit for your car, with specks for -your- car. Fortunally for me, if I choose to use NO2, I got a 5.0, so its easy to find kits for it.
flylwsi
07-20-2002, 01:01 PM
the jets are tested, and most of the time, they flow the amount of n2o to get you the number they claim...
alot of the hp number i have seen are within 10hp of the jet size... not bad for something that is universal... b/c 50hp on any motor is pretty good...
i guess that would make n2o one of the most consistent power adders on the planet...
alot of the hp number i have seen are within 10hp of the jet size... not bad for something that is universal... b/c 50hp on any motor is pretty good...
i guess that would make n2o one of the most consistent power adders on the planet...
-The Stig-
07-21-2002, 10:11 PM
my dog runs off NOS...
fastest puppy at the dog park.
Go Annie GO! :ylsuper
fastest puppy at the dog park.
Go Annie GO! :ylsuper
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