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Nitrous
May 25, 2004 18:12:08 GMT -5
Post by Dandy Dan on May 25, 2004 18:12:08 GMT -5
Is there anyway one could fit a nitrous system on a ruckus? I really have no experience with nitrous so this may be a stupid question. Nitrous would be great except that it only works in short bursts and i'm sure its expensive to install and refill.
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Nitrous
May 25, 2004 19:22:08 GMT -5
Post by scrible88 on May 25, 2004 19:22:08 GMT -5
Is there anyway one could fit a nitrous system on a ruckus? I really have no experience with nitrous so this may be a stupid question. Nitrous would be great except that it only works in short bursts and i'm sure its expensive to install and refill. I'm sure it could be done but too expensive to be practical.
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Nitrous
May 25, 2004 20:23:13 GMT -5
Post by abe on May 25, 2004 20:23:13 GMT -5
;D If you do it right NO2 is a safe power adder.
It does cost big bucks. The variable belt drive will affect the power delivery but it can be tuned.
I just sold my NO2 set up because of the cost of operation(about $4.50 a lb)
Do it and take some pictures
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Nitrous
Jun 1, 2004 23:23:52 GMT -5
Post by AnthonyKovic on Jun 1, 2004 23:23:52 GMT -5
Be sure to add extra fuel! Ruckus Drag Nationals sponsored by Honda
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Nitrous
Jun 2, 2004 20:11:31 GMT -5
Post by abe on Jun 2, 2004 20:11:31 GMT -5
Ya ;D
I use a fogger(fuel and NO2) on everything. I'm not a dry guy. I've seen too many melted pistons with dry guys.
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Nitrous
Nov 9, 2004 22:22:01 GMT -5
Post by Ruckass on Nov 9, 2004 22:22:01 GMT -5
I see lots of Japanese Zoomers with NOS tanks on their rides. Must be pretty do-able. Anyone list some companies that specialise in nitrous?
Ruckass
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Nitrous
Dec 4, 2004 15:17:25 GMT -5
Post by abe on Dec 4, 2004 15:17:25 GMT -5
Only use the best ;D NOS www.holley.com/nosnitrous/index.htmlI'm trying to work out deal selling NOS in Japan but it's illegal so it's hard sell. Anyway, those tanks you see may just be for looks. Refill stations aren't as easy to find as here in the states.
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