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Old 07-12-2009, 07:59 PM
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Has anybody ever used this sytem before http://www.dynotunenitrous.com/store...?idproduct=100 if so how is working for you? Anybody know where i can hide a small bottle of nos on a 2.2L Sedan?
Old 07-13-2009, 09:22 AM
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I only use their heater. Know several people personally that do use it.
No problems ever noted. The arming switch looks cheap and stupid,
but it works. That's all I got...
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i dont use it but ive heard good things about them. i personally use a zex kit. NOZ is awesome.
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i also have there bottle warmer they make good stuff for the price
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Originally Posted by gomedan1
Has anybody ever used this sytem before http://www.dynotunenitrous.com/store...?idproduct=100 if so how is working for you? Anybody know where i can hide a small bottle of nos on a 2.2L Sedan?
DynoTune is pretty good stuff, they have great prices and good customer service. I've bought a kit from them and some of thier components. I have a purge kit, bottle heater
and a couple of their bottles. I bought a dry kit from them and used it for Hybrid Hi-Powered Model Rocketry. Their selonoids are very well made , they are holding up to the
duty cycle of a rocket launch very well. If you consider in a 1/4 mile run you are looking at the selonoid being on for say 10 seconds, to fill an 38mm "I" powered motor it takes
about 45 seconds. Those parts are pretty tuff.
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thats the kit i'm planning on getting in a few months
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