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josh193
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1/02/2004
01:23:30

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Can you get a v6 to do 11's with just no2 like this one?





GreenDak99
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1/02/2004
02:12:49

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ohh sheit!

no way thats a v6. maybe its a 440



IntenseDak39
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1/02/2004
10:58:25

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man oh man i love this pic!!


greg, is that you asking that question you smartass?





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dodgeboy
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1/02/2004
11:57:37

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lol...negatory..not I

damn that truck looks good though...

I think that one uses n2o and not n02 anyways..ha



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1/03/2004
11:14:17

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nitrous oxide is NO2 and di-nitrogen oxide is N2O one make it run and one makes it die.



GB2000
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1/03/2004
11:31:40

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I think it's still written N2O...I coulda sworn I looked it up somewhere. Although the explanation does sound right. I'll look it up again.

Josh



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1/03/2004
11:38:03

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Sorry dude, but dodgeboy is correct...

http://www.akamoto.co.uk/info/nitrous-used-for.htm

There are many other sources too...but I felt that was the one that explained it the best (that I could find).

Josh



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1/04/2004
20:03:26

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G'damn I love a sweet lookin gen2!!!!!!!!
Nice smufin MD Greg. lol!!



Steve calabro
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1/05/2004
08:18:32

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well, before you just throw some juice at it like that, make sure that you have 4 bolt main caps on the bottom end. i would hate to see something so nice like that truck to just spit its crank and pistons rite out the bottom. nitrous has the tendency to do that with engines that are not up to handling the power. Steve



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