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Horsepower in a bottle...... It's a wonderful thing if properly installed and carefully applied. What you have to understand is that there are limits to everything, and no one thing will result in satisfying every expectation. 55 hp is a moderate increase. I doubt you will have any problems if the system is set up properly with built in safety checks that prevent certain situations from occurring. You should only apply NOS2 at full throttle opening, and then for a limited time of around ten seconds. Continuous induction of the stuff will assure that you will have destruction at hand. When you apply the NOS2, there must also be gasoline added to prevent a blowtorch effect that is sure to melt pistons. This should have already been worked out by your installer. However, make sure of these things. 1- There is a throttle position switch that only allows for NOS to be applied at full throttle opening. 2- There is a fuel pressure switch that prevents NOS from being applied without additional fuel (Gasoline). I played around with the stuff and it was quite impressive. For every 6.3 pounds you introduce into an engine per min. there is a 100 hp gain. Regardless of it's size. The "per Min" factor is just a flow rate, you can't actually do a full minute without damage. Stick with the 10 second on the button and keep your engine. I could go on but I think you'll get the idea from what I've already written. Good luck.
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