Couple More Nos Questions
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ok im supposed to use a aluminum elbow correct? although i saw some guy on here in a blue tip with the stock one.... is taht safe?
nx wet kits are the best way to go right?
and is everything i need in the kit or do i have to buy any accessories?
nx wet kits are the best way to go right?
and is everything i need in the kit or do i have to buy any accessories?
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Most kits do not come with a gauge, bottle heater, blow down tube, or purge valve. You may want to splurge for those items as well. Some tracks require the blow down tube.
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Some ones gonna yell at you for saying nos instead of nitrous, but I think nx is the best for our cars as i remember reading, and wet is always much safer than dry
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I will be the first one to yell that it's nitrous, not NOS. NOS is a company that sells nitrous kits.
It's not safe to put nozzle into your rubber elbow, you will need aluminum one.
You don't need anything else to run a kit, but having a pressure gauge would be nice, as well a bottle warmer, window switch, purge kit, etc. If you want to make it track legal, then you will need blow down tube.
It's not safe to put nozzle into your rubber elbow, you will need aluminum one.
You don't need anything else to run a kit, but having a pressure gauge would be nice, as well a bottle warmer, window switch, purge kit, etc. If you want to make it track legal, then you will need blow down tube.