nitros
#5
The NOS dry kit compatible with these motors is $350-450 new. You can install the kit yourself with a pair of jack stands and basic hand tools in 4 hours tops.
Haynes manuals can be had just about everywhere, but they regularly ppop up on ebay for $10.
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Haynes manuals can be had just about everywhere, but they regularly ppop up on ebay for $10.
The "." key, in between the "/" and "," keys, denotes the end of a sentence. It's customary to type "." and then a space or two in between thoughts.
#6
Wow. A new user, his first question is about nitrous for HIS NA, all it would have to take to find a Haynes manual is do a google search, he doesn't use any punctuation and does not portray any gratitude in advance for the information he is requesting, and his signature says nothing but "cars and women baby"...
I'm not even going to censor this.
HOLY ****.
I'm not even going to censor this.
HOLY ****.
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#8
Cant wait to hear where this one goes. Guys remember he is new and we don’t want to scare anyone away. Everyone has something to contribute. Big Tu try doing a search for previous posts dealing with NITROUS oxide in the 944 cars. Most people will tell you that these cars are really more for handling than straight line performance. But welcome to Rennlist and don’t take flaming to heart they’re just having fun with the new guy.
-Andrew
-Andrew
#12
Hey all, let's be nice!
Welcome to Rennlist, be prepared for getting a lot of **** for:
1) refering to nitrous oxide, or anything related to or rhyming with it
2) having bad punctuation and/or capitalization (look at me guys, I even have good parallelism in my list!! lol)
3) being a newbie
... but it's all worth it in the end, my friend! As for the actual nitrous topic, search the general 924/944/951/968 forum for my topic "... I'm going to get flamed for this!" HAHAHA... but honestly, that was the name of the topic, I think you might find a few interesting/useful tips in there.
-Kevin
Welcome to Rennlist, be prepared for getting a lot of **** for:
1) refering to nitrous oxide, or anything related to or rhyming with it
2) having bad punctuation and/or capitalization (look at me guys, I even have good parallelism in my list!! lol)
3) being a newbie
... but it's all worth it in the end, my friend! As for the actual nitrous topic, search the general 924/944/951/968 forum for my topic "... I'm going to get flamed for this!" HAHAHA... but honestly, that was the name of the topic, I think you might find a few interesting/useful tips in there.
-Kevin
#14
I don't doubt that he is a 16 year-old kid, I'm open to welcoming new and younger enthusiasts as I am one myself, but at least I have the common sense to be polite when I'm hoping that people click on my post and respond to my comments. Hopefully he reads this thread and learns something from it.