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- spetz
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How "bad" is NOS for an engine? MIVEC V6 in particular?
I am thinking of using a 50 wet shot for street, will it be safe to use a few times a week?
How big of a shot is safe on the MIVEC engine?
If not I wont bother with it...
I am thinking of using a 50 wet shot for street, will it be safe to use a few times a week?
How big of a shot is safe on the MIVEC engine?
If not I wont bother with it...
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This is not coming from an expert but more someone that just has some basic knowledge, i think that nos in the long run will f**k you engine, unless you have strengthened internals. It is probably one of the cheapest bang for your buck type of performance, but i would recommened not getting it.
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Ahhhh, NOS. A double shot is almost better than sex.
I run it in my mini & the last 3 motors I built lasted less than 10k
It has a habit of petrifying any rubber components it comes in contact with (valve seals etc) and also has a habit of polishing your cylinder bores if used too often.
Also keep in mind its illegal to use on the street. If you get caught with a bottle hooked up, you face a WHOPPER fine. Thats why I keep a dummy bottle unconnected in the boot
If you have a system installed & you use the car on the street, the main line from the bottle must be disconnected.
I run it in my mini & the last 3 motors I built lasted less than 10k

It has a habit of petrifying any rubber components it comes in contact with (valve seals etc) and also has a habit of polishing your cylinder bores if used too often.
Also keep in mind its illegal to use on the street. If you get caught with a bottle hooked up, you face a WHOPPER fine. Thats why I keep a dummy bottle unconnected in the boot

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Just a quick note, if you are going to install NOS, get the WET NOS kit, at least it will cause less damage then the DRY version.
DISCLAIMER: The above text is the personal opinion of the author and does not represent the indisputable truth. The author is not responsible for any deaths, injuries or mental illness caused by the above statments.
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