Re: N2O Spacer Was: TB Spacer

From: Todd Flummer (mustang@netunlimited.net)
Date: Wed Feb 02 2000 - 12:55:57 EST


Will,

NOS has made a tb spacer with spray bars in it. Which is really a better
design than using a fogger nozzle or two. The price is quite high though
$199.00 for a 360 and $240.00 for a 318 don't ask me the difference I don't
think there were any.

check out http://www.nosnitrous.com/products.htm then go to purchase
products online

Todd
Mustang@netunlimited.net
www.netunlimited.net/~mustang/

----- Original Message -----
From: <ABeerCan@aol.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: DML: N2O Spacer Was: TB Spacer

> Ok, I figured that all the ideas in my head would one day congeal and form
> something that would have some theory behind it, but I am still waiting.
I
> understand all the points that have been brought out and appreciate them.
> That is the reason behind the posting, more ideas, equal better product.
I
> am currently waiting on NOS to get me my parts that I ordered. I know
that
> they make a kit for the 92-93 Dakota V-8, but I wanted mine ot be more
> adjustable and with different options. If I get this thing prototyped to
my
> liking (and I am very picky about my Daka-do), then what would be the
intrest
> in a purchase of these plates for use as a N2O plate? I would install the
> jet spray nozzles and provide Fel-Pro gaskets along with bolts. You would
> need to Super Powershot solenoids, bottle, hoses, etc.. Still cheaper
that
> their 850 buck system. What are the thoughts about this little set-up?
>
> Will
> 96 Dakota Ext Cab
> Cylindrically Challenge V-6
> Soon to be sprayed! d:o)
>



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