nitrous?

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el_blacky06
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ive read through this thread and i suggest not even to use nitrous oxide for our cars period. it kills engine life and itz gonna cost u on the long run. and if u do run nitrous, itz all about maintenance since it kills like 5 times the amount of oil than regular driving.


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blackteam02 wrote:
SO your telling us that even the guys on here that have boost (ie. ADIDAS2GO) are killing their engine?!?!id like to hear from the boosted guys on this...
Out of all forms of Boosting aka Forced Induction, Turbocharged is the safest. The VQ35DE is whats called an over-engineered motor. It can take alot more than it was designed to handle in stock form. Just take the car to a Dyno, at the top of the RPMs the power doesn't even decline whereas most other cars hit a peak before redline and start losing power... Our VQ's do not do this.

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Dexion wrote:
Out of all forms of Boosting aka Forced Induction, Turbocharged is the safest. The VQ35DE is whats called an over-engineered motor. It can take alot more than it was designed to handle in stock form. Just take the car to a Dyno, at the top of the RPMs the power doesn't even decline whereas most other cars hit a peak before redline and start losing power... Our VQ's do not do this.
Don't forget the RB25,26 &30 DETT motors and Toyota's 2JZ motors don't lose power either...


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