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Originally Posted by semtex If I were to install Nitrous, I would most likely go with NOS, the brand. Hence my use of 'NOS', the name. But your point is
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BTW, why not NX or another brand that gauges its shots based on wheel horsepower instead of crank?
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The blue bottles that NOS uses would match the color of my car better, that's why. (I'm just kidding.) I haven't really researched all the different options on N2O, to be honest. NOS is just the brand that I used on the Maxima, so it's what comes to mind any time I think of nitrous oxide.
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PS - sorry for whoring up your journal btw, RCZ
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its useful info, I dont mind. |
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