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Nitous on a stock block.

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Old 06-28-2008, 10:46 AM
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Default RE: Nitous on a stock block.

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and example of someone that knows nothing about nitrous
If you say so....

I've had a plate and fogger on my 347 on and off for 8 years... I've been successful and been burned... this was on a '68 block.

A well built 347 is already nearing the limitations of a stock block.... any significant amount of nitrous is pushing it.
i was running under the blanket assumption that anyone that acts like nitrous is this big scary monster knows nothing about it. "most people dont win" sinks you square into that catagory
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Old 06-28-2008, 04:45 PM
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Well in my experience, once you get the bug, you keep going bigger until something breaks anyways... Maybe not most, but I would bet over half the people who have run nitrous have had a bad experience or two....

I say that I've learned from my mistakes, but even after a bad experience, I always want more and I'm sure I'll eventually break more stuff.....
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