Nos

romigh871
11-10-2003, 12:43 PM
Is NOS safe for LT1's. My friend has a 93' Ford Thunderbird Supercoupe and he was going to get NOS just so that he can beat me in the 1/4 mile. My funds are limited due to college costs. What do you guys suggest doing for now. I have a 95' Lt1 with 54k the only mods I have is CAI, !cat, and magnaflow muffler. I have the 2:73 gears. The best run i have gotten is 14.149 at 100.48 mph. Thanks for the help.

FacelessZ
11-10-2003, 12:44 PM
this probably belongs in the "NAWZ" section...

:)

Got-LT1
11-10-2003, 12:56 PM
For the love of God, don't say nos:cry:

NOS is a brand. Call it nitrous or N20.

Anyway, is the car an auto or a manual? Do some gears and save up for headers. A cutout is a good bang for the buck mod as well.

94 CAMRO Z28
11-10-2003, 01:02 PM
If I were you I would get rid of those gears you have, and then get some headers. If you pick up the headers used you could have both mods for about the price of nitrous. This way you can stay NA and still beat your buddies thunderbird.

Aaron

romigh871
11-12-2003, 08:31 AM
thanks for the infomation and sorry about putting it in the wrong section

Eliminator
11-15-2003, 12:13 AM
Thats my next buy after gear install this winter.

Heatmaker
11-15-2003, 12:21 AM
"There's a few things Edwin knows, and Edwin knows it's not how you stand by your car it's how you race it."


"Nos" is Brand of Holley is just as good as any other nitrious system. I belive thier Wet kit uses a plate that sits directly behind the TB or something like that. However NX does offer more options. THe key to a good nitrious system is to always remmebr to double clutch and never granny shift. Also after installign the system make sure your floor pan (if you have one) is bolted on properly.:D

Brent94Z
11-15-2003, 01:28 AM
Moving to the Nitrous Forum...