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Topic: nitrous express vs. nitrous works
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Jimbo
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I am thinking about a carb plate nitrous system for my 65 mustang(adjustible 50-150hp or there abouts), I have narrowed it down to a NX or Nitrous Works system. Has any one had good or bad experiences with either. Since I will probably get a reply from the guy who sells NX systems, why is your system better than nitrous works'. Thanks in advance
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Posts: 352 | From: Castro Valley,CA | Registered: Jun 2002
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customN2O
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Member # 914
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NX has the best atomizing system out there. They dont have any "secret" tuneups, just correct ones. They give you the "racers tune". For a given amount of oxydizer, you need a given amount of fuel. Its not secret, its fact. NX gives you a straight forward jet spread, with the proper atomization of their plates, to make the tuneup work. Dont use their tuneup on somebody elses plate, cause it wont work. The design of the plates are much better. Too much to list. Nitrous Works is a decent plate, but really just a copy of the NOS plate, that has some major flaws. I can also sell you a NX plate cheaper then you could get a Nitrous Works plate
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Posts: 222 | From: Bay Area | Registered: Feb 2002
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PunkINa5.SLOW
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I could type more, but why?
NX
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Posts: 2495 | From: MTZ | Registered: Sep 2000
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Mirza
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Member # 135
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Agreed. NX is the way to go.
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Posts: 728 | From: San Jose | Registered: Jan 2001
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