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What's the most common trigerring system of NOS on Skylines these days? Are people using the "arm & fire" system more or the throttle body butterfly switch method?

I've seen both on two totally different cars...

I guess the second option would be good for the drag/track? Less to think about and the NOS would only be used at a specific opening threshold of the throttle body???

Push button activation is dangerous. Imagine it mounted on your steering wheel....

You're holding the wheel at 9 and 3 like a good boy-racer

You hit the go button with your right thumb

The ass steps out and you turn the wheel 180 degrees to countersteer

.....Now try and lift your right thumb off of the button....

A wet nitrous system provides its own fuel, the engines injectors arent required to do any more work. if you run a dry system which is gas only then you have to add the fuel through your engines injectors.

my cars a R33 GTS, Rb25de will my injectors and engine handle about a75 shot of gas???

or am i goin to have mega probs.

My mechanic has a wild R33 on NOS, he may be able to help. He may also try to talk you out of it :), but if you insist he will do it.

EAS Performance

Contact: Vic or George

Tel: 93302001

11 Victory Rd

Airport West

Thanks mate :laugh:

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