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I got a great deal from a friends aftermarket performance shop in London. He offered me a full "Wizard of NOS" Wet Kit - 75 shots for just £330, that's like Tk35,000. The price sounds reasonable 2 me...

But the problem is that I have to get it installed in Dhaka as my car is here... I donno where to get it installed.... and I want pros to install it just to be safe... any ideas? Also is there any known supplier of NOS gas for a refill? :?
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I know a lot of good mechanical engrs in bd but i dunno any1 who can fix a nos in a car in bd.
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Post by rawfin »

:offtopic: i heard REFILLS are quite expensive..
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yeh me 2
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i heard that you can spray approx 10 times with one bottle....
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sorry rx7.
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auto_freak wrote:yep exactly 9 times.
auto_freak, please donot leave such useless statements.
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Re: NOS Installation...

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nitrousFiz wrote:I got a great deal from a friends aftermarket performance shop in London. He offered me a full "Wizard of NOS" Wet Kit - 75 shots for just £330, that's like Tk35,000. The price sounds reasonable 2 me...

But the problem is that I have to get it installed in Dhaka as my car is here... I donno where to get it installed.... and I want pros to install it just to be safe... any ideas? Also is there any known supplier of NOS gas for a refill? :?
Contact Shahed (blue civic). He has one installed in his car. He can help you. You can also try talking to Samar. He might be able to help you get in touch with Shahed. Its better to take advice from someone who is already using it.

Go to this link and read up. Will answer most of your questions.

http://www.noswizard.com/technical.php? ... fbf33f3c82

Talks about installation, difference between wet and dry systems, how the kit works etc.

For a refill, I'm not sure, the hospitals or medical facilities might help you.
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u have to spend grands if u want to install one,u have to change ur pistons,da motor,da ecu,da manifold,is ur car turbo charged or supercharged? or u might end up with a blown engine ,in wat car do u want it to be installed....
nitrousFiz wrote:I got a great deal from a friends aftermarket performance shop in London. He offered me a full "Wizard of NOS" Wet Kit - 75 shots for just £330, that's like Tk35,000. The price sounds reasonable 2 me...

But the problem is that I have to get it installed in Dhaka as my car is here... I donno where to get it installed.... and I want pros to install it just to be safe... any ideas? Also is there any known supplier of NOS gas for a refill? :?
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Post by nitrousFiz »

My car is neither turbo or supercharged... naturally aspirated... I did my homework and found out that it should be safe to add 50 to 75 shots 2 my 180hp MARKII without dreading a blown engine.... i have seen many cars in uk running wid NOS widout any other mods.... I am quite hoping that it would work for me 2...

I dont want NOS to break the top speed barrier, but to accellerate faster... i.e. in drag races wid my friends.... :?
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Medical grade NOS are not the same as the automotive grade NOS, rather they are harmful 2 the engine.... as far as I heard!
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Post by chittaGoNgz_FyNeSt »

as far as i know da motor shud be changed, and da pistons too..depends on da car..der are nos kits for different cars..for e.g dey make a nos kit for civic type-r,and u dun need to change anythin to install dat in a type-r,just da piston and sum other stuffs has to be changed..i dunno if dey make nitrous kits for stock mark 2's..i dun recommend u on installin a nos..mark 2 tourer v are supposed to be 2win turbo and produces around 280 bhp,must be real fast..u shud go for dat engine :) u can order it anywhere in bangladesh..or u cud bring it ur self from uk.i biliv der r mark2's and chasers in da uk market..
nitrousFiz wrote:Medical grade NOS are not the same as the automotive grade NOS, rather they are harmful 2 the engine.... as far as I heard!
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nitrousFiz wrote:Medical grade NOS are not the same as the automotive grade NOS, rather they are harmful 2 the engine.... as far as I heard!
I would personally never even think of installing NOS in my car, that too in Bangladesh. I was just going through a couple of sites to help you (since you are too lazy to do it yourself :D ). Since refills aren't possible in Bangladesh I wondered whether the hospitals might help you.


http://www.onlydominican.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=304
http://www.automotiveforums.com/t24036.html
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rxse7en wrote:
nitrousFiz wrote:Medical grade NOS are not the same as the automotive grade NOS, rather they are harmful 2 the engine.... as far as I heard!
I would personally never even think of installing NOS in my car, that too in Bangladesh. I was just going through a couple of sites to help you (since you are too lazy to do it yourself :D ). Since refills aren't possible in Bangladesh I wondered whether the hospitals might help you.


http://www.onlydominican.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=304
http://www.automotiveforums.com/t24036.html
yes, i know its a long shot in bd, i am just exploring my options right now... this makes me wanna setup a NOS refill station and import kits to sell them myself.... :D
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Post by zoheb718 »

i doubt ur gonna find a dude in bd that installs nos tanks lol and yes medical grade nos is different from nos bottles...medical grade nos is natural and nos tanks nos has additives......and you should swap out ur pistons and buy some sturdier ones u dont want the pistons and the shaft getting shot.....
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