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6/19/2004
22:47:21

Subject: Nitrous Question
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What would be a good nitrous kit to buy? From what I hear, it's cheaper than supercharger or turbo, and shouldn't be too hard to install. I'd like to get like a 100 shot, just for those few times when I think I'll really need it.

2002 dodge dakota ext. cab 4x4
jet stage2
k&n cold air
180 thermo
40 series flowmaster
fastman throttle body
fms fuel injectors
1.7 Roller Rockers


Looking into an underdrive pulley kit, and trying to polish my own intake manifold.



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6/20/2004
02:53:42

RE: Nitrous Question
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nitrous express is hands down the best kit for an efi dodge.

when you put the 100 hp pills in... loose the jet module.

6.6 Lt. Big Block, 727 TF shift kit, 452 heads, edelbrock 750 cfm, .513/.513 284/300 crower cam, comp cams springs, comp cams pushrods, 1.5 roller rockers, dp intake, mopar ignition, mopar windage tray, dual exhaust w/ 40 series flowmasters, 4.10 gears, coilover drag suspension, approx, 3500 lbs

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6/20/2004
15:46:07

RE: Nitrous Question
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I agree with intense, NX is the way to go. Nitrous is basically a supercharger on the payment plan. It's only about $500 upfront to get the system but it's $40 every time you fill that bottle. And like intense said you will need to loose the computer chip or get some sort of ignition timing control. The chip advances your timing, too much timing with nitrous and you develop holes in your pistons, but otherwise nitrous is pretty safe.

-Jon



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