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Old 10-27-2007, 10:35 AM   #41 (permalink)
nO PrEssUrE
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so let me see if i get this straigh ... i can run Nitrous on my stock B13 a 100shoot of progressive kit only with a 255lph pump on my car an it will hold like a champ - Of course with the appropiate usage an install - even do the progressive kit cost about 8 bills (800dlrs) an it will be just just fine ?? damn im a turbo fan but readin this isht makes me think ... sted spendin close to 1.5k (1500dlrs) on a turbo kit + some other goodies ... when i can spend half of that on a nitrous kit an be gainin the same HPS ... regardless u dont go spoolin like crazy or u dont race every 5 minutes or u dont go to the track every weekend ... FAKT ... i start likin this everyday ... ok just a quick question.. i read the other post that saids in how far a 100shoot wet progressive kit can take u .. but how relaibal can that be ??
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