Wasnt being arrogant, i was being blunt.Kos wrote:you arrogantchip-3door wrote:I assume you mean wouldnt?Kos wrote:i'm gone, the tread was who has fitted, recomedations etc not your technical ongoings.
or how does it work
if you had any sence you would recomend fitting more than 50 to a street car
No, if i had your limited understand i wouldnt recomend it, for me its perfectly reasonable to fit 50-100% gains in power nitrous kits, ive been doing it for years and years now, hence im one of the most respected people in this country on the subject of nitrous and you arent to be very blunt!![]()
they guy i learnt off has been doing nitrous for about 25+years and is very well known in the drag racing scene, the difference with me and you is i dont bore people like you do, and constantly plug one company.
so you thing it sensible and reasonable to fit 150 hp progresivly controlled kit to a 325i??
that will be more unreliable in the long run over 50 with a direct hit, no mater who the kit is made by be it NOS WoN or NX
i say it how it is, how it works drawbacks and merits of it all.
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You keep saying you say it "merits and all" and yet you STILL havent actually come up with one single merit, you dont do anything of the sort, you dont understand anything much about nitrous and are just trying to remember secondhand info, where as im talking about something i know a lot about.
Just to give an example of what i mean about being one of the most respected people in the country with regards to nitrous use on road cars, Rod Tarry has what i believe (based on the 206mph he got at TV2005 last year) to be fastest nitrous daily use road car in this country, have a look at this thread how he refers to me:
http://www.passionford.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=165598Chip is the real expert on here im just good at picking his brains.
(same guy who was on 5th gear recently with his sierra and who has won the RWD section of TOTB)
Its something i know A LOT about, and ive never been on a forum before where i get so abused for having the decency to share my knowledge!
And going back to your example, YES a 150bhp progressive nitrous kit from WoN set up by me would be less likely to damage your pistons in a 325i than a NOS fixed hit kit installed by you, as it would have LESS of an initial shock load at low RPM than the 50bhp kit, and thats where the damage tends to occur!
Also the WON kit wont turn itself into a Dry kit and leak nitrous with no fuel into the engine like the yank wank ones have a tendancy to do!









