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Old 02-13-2004, 04:38 PM
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Nos (zex) on Stock si good or bad idea?

would it be good or ok to install a ZEX system in my stock Si , why or why not
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Re: Nos (zex) on Stock si good or bad idea?

I say no because I hate ZEX Go with a NOS or NX wet kit and you will be happy. Or if you don't know alot or are no willing to learn alot about Nitrous then get a NOS dry setup.
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Re: Nos (zex) on Stock si good or bad idea?

ya i was intending to do dry just because its seems to be a lot less complex, what shot should the car have 55, 65 or 75? dry of course, and is a dry kit possibly dangerous to my car in any way ? like i know ill need new plugs and ingnition
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Re: Nos (zex) on Stock si good or bad idea?

ya that and how do i post a pic? on my posts? or avatar if anybody feels liek helping me with that ijsut signed up to this site
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Re: Nos (zex) on Stock si good or bad idea?

You really don't need an aftermarket ignition, you just need to make sure you replace the dizzy cap, rotor and get some colder plugs (non- platinum). Aslo you will need to retard the ignition timming at least 1 degree and maybe 2 degrees depending on how big of a shot you use. Personaly I would not go over 75 with a dry, hell I won't use a dry at all on my car but it will be ok, I just perfer the wet.

The pic needs to be hosted somewhere that supports remote linking, or you can upload them here to your personal gallery. Then click this icon and copy paste the URL of the pic.
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i saved this for helping people out on forums.

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To hotlink pictures, you will need to grab the url of the picture.

That is done by finding the picture that you want and then right clicking (assuming that you are on a PC) and pressing properties. There you will want to hightlight the url and the copy it.

Then you can either use html or the forum's instant code and paste the url into it.
This is the same for using in signatures.

example

url of a picture
http://hyundaiperformance.com/images...s/car648_1.jpg

press the image button and paste the url inbetween the code.

[image ]http://hyundaiperformance.com/images/members/car/imgs/car648_1.jpg[/image ]

Making sure that there are no spaces. I put a space in the first part of the code so that you could see what I was doing.

then it should turn out like this.

[image]http://hyundaiperformance.com/images/members/car/imgs/car2408_2.jpg[/image]

It's pretty simple and once you figure it out, you won't forget how to do it.

Your best bet would be to upload your pictures, unless you know how to run your computer as a server and have it on all the time. Your internet service provider (isp) would also most likely give you some web space and I'm pretty sure that you can also upload pictures to your own webspace to share.

I use http://ourworld.cs.com/. It's free and pretty easy to use. I don't think there is a bandwidth limit, but with small pictures I think it should be fine.

another good image-hosting FREE site is www.imagestation.com:bandit::chinese:
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Re: Nos (zex) on Stock si good or bad idea?


hopefully thisone works
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