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Post by browny on Oct 16, 2005 21:44:51 GMT
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Post by hypojam on Oct 16, 2005 21:51:15 GMT
LoL Nos On Little Mopeds!
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Post by dmilo on Oct 16, 2005 22:49:27 GMT
Hey , actually the guy I bought my scooter from was putting NOS on his . I thought it sounded very scarey I will check with him to his progress
dmilo
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Post by chcknugget on Oct 18, 2005 16:17:17 GMT
I've read a lot on these and apparently they are not very good. Though I'm curious to see how it'd work out!
This is a "dry" way of nitrousing and there is no way to control the air or fuel flow when you are shooting nitrous into your airbox. It will lean the mixture and could cause seizes. Any change in the stock fuel system usually makes things run worse. To see this just remove the leading intake tube to the airbox to create "more airflow". Remove it and your scooter will not run as well or fast. -You can do it, but you have to set your carb rich and hope it's the precise mixture needed to burn right!
The "wet" method involves sensors and solenoids to put precise amounts of nitrous into the fuel and air mixture- much to complicated for a scooter!
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Rave
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Post by Rave on Oct 31, 2005 1:22:19 GMT
I'm tempted to buy a kit purely so I can huff some nitrous .
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