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Juicy Juice Juice, I like Juice...




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I'm turning into such white trash. Its a shame.
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That is directly relevant to what type of dodge the nox will be mounted on.
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Do you know the REAL reason they call it laughing gas?

When you hit it for the first time in your truck you will giggle like a little kid doing something bad.


I used to run a 50 shot in my RX7 which when coupled with the turbo = 100 more WHP and I would laugh out loud after using it, it was insane.
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Jim that picture just made my day....I'm still giggling


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That is directly relevant to what type of dodge the nox will be mounted on.
Dodge Ram Hemi. Doesn't get anymore country than that.

This kit is adjustable from 75,100,125.
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Wet kit, very good. Upgrade your fuel pump and put in a new fuel filter.

If your chipped, pull the chip out chipped engine + N2O = detonation.

If anything your supposed to retard your timing a little, but you can probably be o.k. with a 75 shot.

After test run check a couple of plugs and see how its running.

Enjoy!!
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Why on earth do they even make dry kits? Alliance with engine rebuilders?
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Its cool in a truck... I just wanted to make sure you weren't puttin it in neon like the morons around here do.
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Wet kit, very good. Upgrade your fuel pump and put in a new fuel filter.

If your chipped, pull the chip out chipped engine + N2O = detonation.

If anything your supposed to retard your timing a little, but you can probably be o.k. with a 75 shot.

After test run check a couple of plugs and see how its running.

Enjoy!!
Zex says my stock pump will cut the mustard. We shall see. I'm putting a fuel pressure saftey switch on just in case.

I have a SuperChips but I will load the 87 octane tune and use 92 gas. Thats been working for all the hemi guys.

Knocking the plugs down. 2 steps cooler.

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Why on earth do they even make dry kits? Alliance with engine rebuilders?
No clue. Honda guys love them. This is a wet kit.

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Its cool in a truck... I just wanted to make sure you weren't puttin it in neon like the morons around here do.
Ask anyone around here. Terry dont build neons.
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From the Zex website.....
Q: What is better, a "wet" or "dry" kit?
A: It all depends on the application. A "wet" kit is ideal for both normally aspirated applications as well as forced induction applications. It can require a little bit more installation time than a "dry" kit, but is easier to tune if greater than stock HP settings are to be experimented with. A "dry" kit is excellent for normally aspirated combinations that have a return style fuel system. They are very easy to install and are a great "first time" nitrous system. It is not recommended that "dry" systems be used on forced induction engines.

I use a Zex dry kit in my Prelude and it runs the same as a wet kit. Change the jets for 50..75..or 100 xtra hp. It was easy to install and I've had it for three years now with no problems at all.

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