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Old 06-28-2008, 08:21 PM
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Default Anyone running nitrous on their 8v?

Hey, I was wondering if anyone else here was running nitrous on their 8v. I have a 50 shot kit that is jetted down to 25 that I am going to put in this next week. Just a simple wet fogger system, but I was curious if anyone else here was playing with the laughing gas?
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i had a friend that had the juice and the engine didn't last too long after he had put it in
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Nothing wrong with using nitrous.

I had a Zex wet system on my 01 Golf 2.0 for over 2 years. I was running a 75hp shot and I never had any bad effects from it.

As long as you do a wet shot you should be fine.
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Just do it right and get all the saftey stuff and you will be fine.
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