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nah mate, wet nitrous simply injects the right amount of fuel needed for the nitrous being injected independently of the cars means of feeding it fuel. IE, a dry system only injects nitrous and relys on the car to be tuned for the nitrous, meaning adding fuel through the injectors with tuning of the ecu or tuning a carby etc. if that makes sense.

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this is very well executed!very similar to what i did to my 1993 300zx.except that we went for twin turbos.some pics and a short video of my car

www.freewebs.com/axepower/

that v8 looks right at home in the skyline,you probably went through the same ups and downs as i did.great job.

slim dub

450zxtt vh45dett powered z32

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it seems i may not be finished with this car yet... im most likely taking it off the market, upgrading brakes and suspension, doing away with the bodykit and looking into a manual conversion.

yeah dude i thought long and hard, talked to scotty, im too young for GTR, furthermoore i cant justify spending that sort of cash right now when i really should be saving for a house, but with the money left over, ill give blacky a make over, the TLC it long deserved, and make it cooler then it was before.

Ok just got all my GTST hubs and brakes, taking the mags i recently purchased for my gtr and sticking them all on this weekend. Now sourcing a set of coilovers and ill get a set of custom springs made up for the front end to deal with the extra weight. Next will be some cusco suspension bits, then getting rid of the kit and a respray, and then adapting a manual to suit the engine.

johnny are you doing a stud conversion? i've been thinking about a brake upgrade too - and

have been suggested gtst items like paul's done to his 31 (but apparently its a bitch to fit and needs some extensive modification to make them fit) show me when your done - or when

your doing it...

its a pretty cool car, i just love the sound, that i will never get over.

Eug, i have 4 pots in my garage that im pretty sure bolt straight on, jay gave them too me, all u will need it the rotors redrilled, or get a custom set.. call me.

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