UK CAR'S WITH NOS
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Most people try to select the right turbo, fuel system and engine management to achieve their aims since the power lasts a bit longer. On a turbocharged car I personally think doing this is the way to go, although NOS is cheaper.
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Nigel Bowles (One of the first on here to run NOs) - David Wallis (Played with almost everthing - Sorry David) to name but a few.
I have considered Nos myself - but I'm not totally committed to it yet-
IMHO the Pros & Cons are:
1) Touch of button massive power available with Nos for short time.
2) With right turbos power is available most of the time.
3) A Nos Tank runs out and getting refils may be problematic.
4) As a side affect NOs gives a very good cooling affect.
Translating the above a bit - consider:
a) Short term costs
b) Long term costs
c) Availability if consumable
d) positive &/or negative side affects - if any.
These are just some things worth considering - hope that helps...
Chris
[Edited by Chris.Palmer - 1/18/2003 10:20:46 PM]
I have considered Nos myself - but I'm not totally committed to it yet-
IMHO the Pros & Cons are:
1) Touch of button massive power available with Nos for short time.
2) With right turbos power is available most of the time.
3) A Nos Tank runs out and getting refils may be problematic.
4) As a side affect NOs gives a very good cooling affect.
Translating the above a bit - consider:
a) Short term costs
b) Long term costs
c) Availability if consumable
d) positive &/or negative side affects - if any.
These are just some things worth considering - hope that helps...
Chris
[Edited by Chris.Palmer - 1/18/2003 10:20:46 PM]
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