Considering putting my Carrera S on nitrous
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Considering putting my Carrera S on nitrous
So I'm toying with the idea of having a wet nitrous system on my car. Nothing crazy, but maybe a 75-100 shot. Anyone here have any experience in nitrous on the 3.8?
Will I have to remap the ECU, or will it pretty much make adjustments on the fly by itself?
Will I have to remap the ECU, or will it pretty much make adjustments on the fly by itself?
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Have you been watching Street Outlaws again?
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I think the ECU isn't easy to remap given the difficulties of hacking it. What would be more prudent, however, is beefing up some engine internals to compensate the increased torque - no idea if that's possible.
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good way to **** up a engine -- idk what these new engines run. The 997 engines were about $30k in the crate.
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Sell it. Buy a 991 Turbo or 991 Turbo S. Cheaper in the long run. Proven. Reliable power. Warranty.
You'll get murdered on cost of mods and depreciation. No one wants to buy a modded 991 on the aftermarket.
You'll get murdered on cost of mods and depreciation. No one wants to buy a modded 991 on the aftermarket.
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RUF supercharges Porsche cars. or did- pretty expensive honestly.
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I used to have a Honda CRZ...I was letting my driving record clear for a few years, lol
On their forum, someone talked about putting in nitrous. On a hybrid. A hybrid with a tiny engine on nitrous.
I find it hard to take NOS seriously after that.
On their forum, someone talked about putting in nitrous. On a hybrid. A hybrid with a tiny engine on nitrous.
I find it hard to take NOS seriously after that.