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    #16
    Originally posted by rwdrift
    I would presume a lower compression would be better. By lowering the compression you are reducing the chance of having detonation, which is what the turbocharged guys fear the most. I'd figure the same would happen if you would use nitrous in a motor.

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      #17
      that's the first mod im doing to my non vanos. properly installed 75 shot with the fuel to handle it. do it up man, just do it right.
      Dan

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        #18
        Originally posted by M3fan4eva
        LOL rwdrift, maybe i should re-word the question to make it easier to understand....


        Is NOS better for......


        A. HIGHER compression engines?

        or

        B. LOWER compression engines?
        higher
        8)8)

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          #19
          Originally posted by e30 power
          higher
          that may have been a guess.... but your right from a thermodynamic point of view a higher compression engine is better suited to n2o... however i wouldnt change pistons or a hg to build your car for just a 75 shot...

          juts make sure you have enough fuel with your spray and dont spray at idle or hit redline spraying... dont listen to everyone on this forum that have never used nitrous.... its perfectly safe if you know what your doin
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            #20
            amen
            Dan

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              #21
              Originally posted by Ritalin Kid
              Lots of NAWZ! Fuck Yeah.. so lick my butt and suck on my ballz!

              Seriuosly though.. You need direct port injection installed by the mad scientist!
              team america FTW...

              you should definently consult jesse before doing this, otherwise you could risk blowing the welds on your intake manifold and losing a floor panel

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                #22
                Originally posted by e30 power
                yeah it's better for them engines and is not hard to install u can do it ure self
                Last edited by Digitalwave; 04-27-2006, 03:31 PM.

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                  #23
                  People who think high compression is good without nitrous are fucking retarded.

                  Yes, it cools the intake charge, yay.

                  However, the temperature of the intake charge has an INVERSE relationship to combustion temperature. Your engine isn't going to detonate on the intake stroke. You need lower compression to use a lot of nitrous, or of course higher octane gas.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by BeirBrennerE30
                    that may have been a guess.... but your right from a thermodynamic point of view a higher compression engine is better suited to n2o... however i wouldnt change pistons or a hg to build your car for just a 75 shot...

                    juts make sure you have enough fuel with your spray and dont spray at idle or hit redline spraying... dont listen to everyone on this forum that have never used nitrous.... its perfectly safe if you know what your doin

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                      #25
                      do it... have a lead on a spare M20... their cheap, but their damn near bullet proof so just hook it up and take video

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by BeirBrennerE30
                        that may have been a guess.... but your right from a thermodynamic point of view a higher compression engine is better suited to n2o... however i wouldnt change pistons or a hg to build your car for just a 75 shot...

                        juts make sure you have enough fuel with your spray and dont spray at idle or hit redline spraying... dont listen to everyone on this forum that have never used nitrous.... its perfectly safe if you know what your doin
                        wow man that was a good answer i was thinking not to put it on but now that u told me that i am going to tomorrow and i'll try to get a video of it;)
                        8)8)

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