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scootinforlife247
11-15-2004, 10:54 AM
what do you guy think about this let me know


URL removed due to external link (info from page pasted in it's place) ~~Jered~~

Nitrous Oxide Systems (NOS)
by Holley


BOWLING GREEN, KY - May 30, 2002
NOS Nitrous Oxide Systems, a division of Holley Performance Products, is announcing their Nitrous Kit for all one cylinder engines up to 100cc, P/N 03200-02NOS.

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Part# 03200-02NOS -- NOS Kits For Small Displacement Engines

NOS nitrous is the most cost-effective way to add instant horsepower without compromising your engine. This system has been well tested and proven to cause no engine damage. NOS kits are completely tunable, and can double the horsepower with a simple push of a button. Part # 03002-02NOS can be installed in an afternoon, without custom fabrication, using typical hand tools. Dramatic performance gains can be accomplished using all OEM components.

This direct port Fogger kit comes complete with everything you need to approximately double your horsepower. Direct port kits provide perfect distribution when compared to competitor's plate kits. This kit comes with a ten ounce nitrous bottle (other sizes are available), electric fuel pump, nitrous and fuel solenoids, Fogger2 nozzles, filters, fittings, tubing, fuel pumps, T-fittings, jets, switch, hose, billet brackets, all necessary hardware, and the industry's most comprehensive instruction manual, for easy installation.




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See also...
Enlarged Photo of Nitro Boost Kit
The History of NOS
NOS Frequently Asked Questions

NOS Kit

Price: $650.00

Zuma88
11-15-2004, 11:40 AM
poor mans speed! lol.
it works and don't screw up ther motor if it is built for scooters but i say it is WAY to much for a 2 or three time use. NOS is good if you have a race kitted motor crank and all. it is good for about 2 or three injetions.

i wouldn't recommend it unless you are running a good cylinder 2 ring piston Polini EVO or Malossi MHR with Crank. the nos will put loads of stress on your crank so you would need that, also in order for it to work right you will need a
RPM remover.

XPS1210
11-15-2004, 12:21 PM
wow... once again I agree with zuma88... Poor mans power... which ='s blown engine...

Sorry but unless your engine is build for it... then your cylinder will only last a couple of NOS bursts...



I'd stay away from it...

King Vino
11-15-2004, 06:36 PM
Hell froze over I guess, Jered!

XPS1210
11-15-2004, 07:40 PM
you know... and this is for everyone...

I appriciate Zuma88... with a tiny bit of grooming he has become an excelent member here on the forum and has some good info to give out...

So without further talking...

HOOOO HUM....

marylandmark
11-16-2004, 05:16 AM
He is even getting better using commas, periods, question marks and so on. Congrats bro!