I took off my N2O to get some warranty work done to it.
I'm not sure I want to put it back on. I have had it for 2 years and have only gone through 2 bottles. I used to go to the track the first year, but never went the 2nd year. I still have a full bottle from the 2nd fill up.
I love it but it seems to be a waste for me.
Yes I like to kill Mustangs and Camero's with it, but what should I do?
Plus I don't drive from Nov-Apr.
If I sell it, How much should I ask for it.
(dry NOS kit, everything is accounted for) time slip to prove - 15.6 to 14.12
I'd think $350-$400 for just the NOS dry kit. Since you don't race much, you could probably put that $400 from the kit towards some nice cams and headwork. That would probably give you more enjoyment than the nitrous kit.
Nitrous is crack for your car... of course you have to put it back on.... it a moral imperative.
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Originally posted by laughin2.2 I'd think $350-$400 for just the NOS dry kit. Since you don't race much, you could probably put that $400 from the kit towards some nice cams and headwork. That would probably give you more enjoyment than the nitrous kit.
I'd put it back in, its not worth much used. I got mine with the purge solenoid for $350 shipped. I would think you would get about $300 shipped for the kit. I'd get the motor worked on like everbody else said and then upgrade to a wet kit.
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