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ok this is going to sound stupid and very fast and the furious. but since insurance is not in my favour rice at the moment is the way to go.

im looking at getting a nitrous bottle for display at car shows. but his has made me decide why dont i do something with it.

everyone knows about the purging of the r34 at the beginging of 2fast2furious. thats what im after. i realise i probably dont need a nitrous filled bottle to get this effect and in the end it probably wont be. but how would the system be setup to purge ie parts, lines switchs and crap. any ideas.

~sits back and prepares for the payouts~

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Theres an article on the ZEX system in a magazine.. not sure if its Zoom or HPI

but its one of them

u can get an extra purge system with it for like another $100, it allows instant fresh NOS allowing better times.. not just rice look

it sprays out basically where ever u put it

in this one they put it coming out of the windscreen where the wipers were

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Instead of just wasting it you could get an Ntercooler kit from Nitrous Express. Basically its that ring you see in front of the intercooler on the R34 on 2f2f. It sprays NOS (or whatever else you have in the bottle) on the intercooler and as the pressurised gas is released and hits ambient temperature air it has almost a "freezing" effect so will dramatically drop the temperature of your intercooler core, and as such, drop inlet temps.

Then also on this system, you could have a purge valve hooked up so you could rice it up when you want too, but also have it in there doing something useful. Also instead of filling the bottle with NOS, just use CO2 as its a hell of a lot cheaper and has the same effect on the intercooler.

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if u want that effect. you will need to buy two purge N.O.S kits from a N.O.S dealer.

very simple to install. everything comes with the kits i belive.

used to run a single one on my old car (but i did actully have a nos kit)

rember a tank of nos is 80$ and depending on how much u will purge it out it will be wasting money.

still if i saw it on the STREET i would not race you.

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Instead of just wasting it you could get an Ntercooler kit from Nitrous Express. Basically its that ring you see in front of the intercooler on the R34 on 2f2f. It sprays NOS (or whatever else you have in the bottle) on the intercooler and as the pressurised gas is released and hits ambient temperature air it has almost a "freezing" effect so will dramatically drop the temperature of your intercooler core, and as such, drop inlet temps.  

Then also on this system, you could have a purge valve hooked up so you could rice it up when you want too, but also have it in there doing something useful. Also instead of filling the bottle with NOS, just use CO2 as its a hell of a lot cheaper and has the same effect on the intercooler.

Champion!!!! exactly what i'm after... i remember seeing one of these from a link on one of the forums somewhere...

How much are they?... where (IN AUS) can they be purchased....

Atleast these perform a duty.... lol... not TOTAL rice :)

Also, where do you get CO2 refills?

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Aww come on, what about the electronic B.O.V. for N/A motors? Surely that's gotta come in at least a close second?

Nah... those Plastic intercooler kits for that...

'All important turbo look'

they would HAVE to be there too :headspin:

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not if we stand close enough to the purge :P

The stuff the dentist's use is alot more pure than the industrial NOS.

I used to work at a lab and every 2 days the BOC gases truck used to change a stack of Gas bottles and 1 of them being a big ass bottle of NOS. We used to use NOS for cleaning the precision instruments. I always wanted to pinch 1 of the NOS bottles but it was to big to fit in my Cortina. :)

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