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Old 02-18-2005, 04:02 AM
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About NOS

I don't know anyone that has ever had nos, and I dont really know much about it but how would you go about re-filling a NOS bottle, how much would it cost, and what kind of shops have the equipment to refill it?
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Old 02-18-2005, 04:13 AM
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lol, what are some likely places, I dont even know where to start
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Re: About NOS

Look under auto racing, performance parts. Any local speed shop should be able to refill it for you. Good Luck.

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Also, try welding shops...
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yeah, try welding supply shops. If I remember right, mine was about $20. But they have to keep the bottle overnight to fill it, so dont take it there the same day you intend to use it.
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Re: About NOS

it will cost u between 40-60 bucks to re-fill a nitros bottle at any performance shop just call em up and ask. and if you are going to put your car on the bottle i also suggest u do your homework on what u are getting yourself into. alot of guys are just throwing them onto stock engines and blowing them the hell up (being in the movie dont always make it a good idea) i beleave the saying goes 20 shots for every cylender they say my car stock could take a 120shot but 100 is what im going with, after the rebuild im hopeing for 150-200 but like i said do your homework before u buy it.
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Re: About NOS

where do u go that they keep your bottle overnight, where im sponsored at they do it on the spot u are there 10 min tops.
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I was told they had to freeze the bottle to get it all the way full. AND it was $25 in Waco Texas at Dupuy. But since youre sponsored and all, I guess you dont have to worry about the cost anyway.
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it will cost u between 40-60 bucks to re-fill a nitros bottle at any performance shop just call em up and ask. and if you are going to put your car on the bottle i also suggest u do your homework on what u are getting yourself into. alot of guys are just throwing them onto stock engines and blowing them the hell up (being in the movie dont always make it a good idea) i beleave the saying goes 20 shots for every cylender they say my car stock could take a 120shot but 100 is what im going with, after the rebuild im hopeing for 150-200 but like i said do your homework before u buy it.
I don't agree. 120 shot is pushing it in an LS1. THe only way to be safer is to go with a different intake manifold. My friend tried 125 on his 99 WS6 and blew off a peice of his intake manifold. 20 per cylinder is a little off. I know u dont wanna push much over a 100 on a stock V8 he now runs 100 shot. He only uses it sparingly he has his real race car. 69 camaro with a 454 runnin 10.30's all day at 3700' elevation. thats good for mid 9's at sea level.
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I think its about 75 shot on a stock 3.8? Nt smart tho if you're gonna be doing it I'd definately rebuild with forged internals
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Re: About NOS

lets not forget if your gonna do a wet shot or a a dry shot, it makes a difference, 120 on a stock 6 can be done and has, i dont tell people to do it, but i know u can but in the long run it will wreck your engine. also smart people (which i am) will do a rebuilt and beef it up to handle the bottle, and also for the sake of it ill add its also a smart idea to run a window switch in your system so u wont be just shooting threw all your gears like some rookies do...smdh....its great to let the computer do the work and it also insures you'll have a engine when its all said and done, or at least raises the chances of u having one afterwords.
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Re: About NOS

eh.. cheater juice.. lol
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Well i have a 350 tpi out of a vette(dont know if thats dif than the one outta the camaro) and I was lookin at the NOS site and they had one for my car and it said my car can take up to 150, but they recommend a few things, but as for like 100 shot i can take it stock...or so they say..

Heres the link :http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLin...NOSNS/GM1.html
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cheater juice? lol when u are driving a six u need all the help u can get to even the pleying field. plus its fun as hell when u arm that bad boy then take off like a damn fool!!
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