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Freelance Motoring Journalist - I work for Street Machine Magazine mostly. I write and take photos and whatever else they ask of me on a job by job basis, but it's primary income source. The youtube thing is just a fun sideline.
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@blownhemi You pay a lot. I pay (in the states) $3.50/lb so roughly $25-$30. Might just be different though
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@coolsaints123 meh who cares if ur haveing fun just rebuild bigger and better
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@blownhemi Well said mate. Oh and not in a rush but i havent gotten a reply to the other personel messages I sent you. Honestly dying here for the next episdoe, but at least the tention is building up :)
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I bought it online from an Ebay seller, it cost $480AUD. The system is switch on in two parts. First you flick a switch on the dash, which arms it, then it sprays when you go full throttle thanks to a second switch mounted on the throttle body. You don't use it all at once, but it'll depend on the horsepower setting as to how many runs you'll get out of a bottle.
Scott, how much or roughly how much did it cost to fill the bottle up? And when you use the "Nos", it doesn't put all of it through right?
mydogzty 7 months ago in playlist 13s for $1300
@mydogzty
It varies from business to business but generally between $100-150 for a 10lb bottle. It doesn't use it all at once - a 10lb bottle should last me about 5 or 6 passes at the 125HP setting
blownhemi 7 months ago
you should do a detailed installation video! that would be awesome!
bradyhpifirestorm 10 months ago 3
@bradyhpifirestorm
I did a fairly detailed install as part of my 13s for $1300 series.
blownhemi 10 months ago
Awesome thanks. How bad is nos for the engine? I would imagine it would put enormous stress on all the load bearing components of the engine. Is there a risk of blowing a conrod with running nos on these old engines?
brendonv101 11 months ago
@brendonv101
There's always a risk, depend on what the condition the engine is in to start with and if you follow the instructions properly. Adding horsepower adds stress on any engine, regradless of whether it's using NOS or not. It's all about keeping things in moderation.
blownhemi 11 months ago