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Old 02-08-2005, 09:07 PM
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fuel pressure you need for NOS

do tou need extra fuel pressure if I put a wet NOS system on my probe I don't want to blow the engine
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Old 02-08-2005, 09:12 PM
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Re: fuel pressure you need for NOS

if your going to run Nitros, then fuel pressure isn't going to make you blow your engine... it is that the probe's engines(with the exeption of the 1st gen gt's) were not ment to have forced induction or anything like that. if your going to run NOS, then get forged internals, otherwise everytime you use it, you are risking blowing your engine
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Re: Re: fuel pressure you need for NOS

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if your going to run Nitros, then fuel pressure isn't going to make you blow your engine... it is that the probe's engines(with the exeption of the 1st gen gt's) were not ment to have forced induction or anything like that. if your going to run NOS, then get forged internals, otherwise everytime you use it, you are risking blowing your engine
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Speaking of which... How exactly do you go about getting forged internals? What are the cost ranges for that...? And run nitrous on a probe?
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