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Old 01-10-2003, 01:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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j/w what a 50/75/100/150/200 shot of nos equals to in horsepower?????
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The numbers equal the horsepower that the nitrous is susposed give you.
i.e. 50-shot = 50 horsepower
75-shot = 75 horsepower
etc.
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Usually NOS sizes their shots at the flywheel, while NX sizes their's at the wheels. Either way it is all in the tuning.
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cool thnx for the info
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Are you sure about flywheel hp? I dynoed my SS and gained 47whp through my slush box with a 50 shot. I would think a manual would easily hit 50.
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Are you sure about flywheel hp? I dynoed my SS and gained 47whp through my slush box with a 50 shot. I would think a manual would easily hit 50.
from everything I have read NX is the only n2o kit that rates their hp at the wheels. In the end it doesn't matter since you can adjust it to any size.
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so should i get an nx or nos???????
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like Jake said... it really doesnt matter. Nos and NX can both be adjusted to give the same whp shot.
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so should i get an nx or nos???????
Do you want a white bottle or a blue bottle? It's the same stuff, just make sure that you don't get the NOS superpowershot solenoids in your kit. Everyone says that the NX noids are better than NOS ones, when in reality the powershot noids are the only ones that suck.
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