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Vince Gortner
03-27-2003, 08:38 PM
Ok, I don't mean to start another N20 opinion war, and I understand that many of the people on the forum think that N2O systems are junk but...

I'm ready to order the 80 shot system from Edelbrock. The guys that did my gears and the dyno stuff for the Sarge say this is a no-brainer installation and a dinky little 80 shot dry system won't even make the motor sweat.

They called their distributor and the kit is available for about $500. It's just a matter of another phone call at this point.

Am I really going to be the first kid on the block with a juiced MM? Would anybody mind if I was the crash test dummy for this project? I just need somebody to dare me to do it...

LincMercLover
03-27-2003, 08:42 PM
DRY?!?! Granted, it's only 80, but DRY?!?! Wouldn't touch a dry system with a 10ft poll... :nono:

Vince Gortner
03-27-2003, 08:47 PM
Yup. $500 buys you a tank, a switch, a little nozzle, and some tubing. Yee-Ha!

The wrenches in question think that the ecm & injectors will compensate properly at this low level, but they suggested I spend more money to add a line purge at the very least.

The r e a l question is can I get all the N20 junk off the car before I get towed in to the dealer for funny engine noises and a dent in the hood from the inside.

LincMercLover
03-27-2003, 08:57 PM
Sure... they'll never notice that hole in your intake tubing and those mounting holes in your trunk. No biggie... :rolleyes:

martyo
03-27-2003, 08:59 PM
OK Vince, I dare you. And so does RF. He told me to tell you so. He would tell you himself, but he is sleeping.

looking97233
03-27-2003, 09:14 PM
ditto. I dare you too.

Slowpoke
03-27-2003, 09:17 PM
hmmmmm......... I am all for the other mods; but I am not too sure about this one...........

WolfeBros
03-27-2003, 09:39 PM
I am not onboard with this one except out of curiosity..........we would all be interested in your review of this mod.
Ok.....I think that was a politically correct response... Go for it.

Billatpro
03-27-2003, 10:24 PM
Bottle gas and steriods, both are artificial performance.

LincMercLover
03-28-2003, 06:32 AM
Originally posted by Billatpro
Bottle gas and steriods, both are artificial performance.

Don't forget Viagra... :lol:

Billatpro
03-28-2003, 08:24 AM
Originally posted by LincMercLover
Don't forget Viagra... :lol:

Damn Kids

Vince Gortner
04-15-2003, 08:48 PM
Did I mention that I chickened out on this? Got a couple PMs that led me to believe that I should let somebody else try this one out first....

Funny - I didn't think my wife was a member here.

LincMercLover
04-15-2003, 10:42 PM
Originally posted by Billatpro
Damn Kids

Damn hippies... :D

RF Overlord
04-16-2003, 04:23 AM
Originally posted by Billatpro
Bottle gas and steriods, both are artificial performance.

Billat, why do you say that? Isn't a blower also artificial, then?

And to all the other naysayers, I'm curious why you don't think this is a good mod...does it stress the innards of the motor any more than putting on a blower?

No, I'm NOT gonna be the guinea pig, either...maybe SAXGUY could put it on his new Altima...! (traitor...if not a MM, at least you could have bought American... ;) )

merc406
04-16-2003, 04:56 AM
There's nothing wrong with nitrous if installed correctly. Thousand's of cars and owners are using it now with problems no more than with other power aids available.

prchrman
04-16-2003, 05:03 AM
Any mod to get more power is putting more stress on engine and drive train components...the trick is to not over stress these components and therefor have breakage...and these things will break sometimes without mods...car companies manufacture cars to withstand factory power and not anymore...it cost them money to do so and we know they are not going do that...so if you mod your car you are taking a chance of voiding your warranty and damaging your car, period...you got to know that going in...yeah some dealers will work with you but you still take a chance...IMHO with what funds I have to deal with and that I do not need my daily driver out of commission it is better for me to take an cheap old vehicle and juice it up for hot rodding...lot less $ and can really go crazy with mods and get a 11 sec car for less than $10,000, ie. mustang...but if you have the money knock yourself out because I would do the same if $ on hand...OBTW I have seen N2O kill more engines than any mod...mainly because people try to 150hp shot 4 and 6 cyl, and 250hp to 8 cyl...burned pistons...bent valves...blown head gaskets...use a little common sense...it always helps...

RF Overlord
04-16-2003, 06:25 AM
Originally posted by prchrman
Any mod to get more power is putting more stress on engine and drive train components...the trick is to not over stress these components and therefor have breakage...car companies manufacture cars to withstand factory power and not anymore...it cost them money to do so and we know they are not going do that...OBTW I have seen N2O kill more engines than any mod...mainly because people try to 150hp shot 4 and 6 cyl, and 250hp to 8 cyl...burned pistons...bent valves...blown head gaskets...use a little common sense...it always helps...

Well said, Willie...

BTW, I love your sig... :lol:

Vince Gortner
04-16-2003, 06:44 AM
The concern that was pointed out to me was that this is a dry system, with no fuel enrichment other than what the stock injectors can provide. On a totally stock car this may be fine, but with the addition of the Reinhardt chip bumping up the timing, I may be inviting disaster.

When I asked Dennis about it he pretty much said "no way", at least on a dry system.

CRUZTAKER
04-16-2003, 07:29 AM
So whippits are out of the question eh?

LincMercLover
04-16-2003, 10:48 AM
I wouldn't put a dry system even on a stock MM. Think about it, our drivetrain isn't the simplist system out there, and is refined for it's purpose. But then again, I'm biased and will never touch a wet or dry system. I see a chip as "tuning" the car, like that of timing/fuel teaks of older motors. I see a blower as being legit because the motor is actually turning the thing to produce the extra power. Something just sittin' in the trunk that you activate with a button just takes all the fun outta it.

robotek911
06-06-2003, 11:54 PM
I'm taking mine to the track to see what she can do following the 4:10's and Reinhart chip mod. If all goes well and the supercharger is not available yet, NOS will probably be next.....