Jacko@FFWD 
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For sale a brand new (still in un-opened box) Wizards of NOS nitrous oxide kit. 
Comes complete with up-graded 11lb bottle and all parts required to fit including 50bhp jets. 
The kit is a simple job to install and I have full instructions aswell. 
It will suit all petrol injected and turbo cars and is worth over £600!!! 
£400 ono
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vibrio 
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are the gas lines rubber or braided stainless steel
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Paul H 
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wrong forum mate
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Jacko@FFWD 
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Vibrio - Not sure mate will have to check for you! 
 
Chewbaccaman - Apologies mate! 
 
[Edited on 13-02-2004 by Jacko@FFWD]
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Kev@Ffwd 
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quote: Originally posted by chewbaccaman 
wrong forum mate 
   
 
Come on guys this kit is ace, would buy it but need to pay insurance for the 172! Rofl people do get angry about which forum to post in!  Lets all be calm!   
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Jacko@FFWD 
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Vibrio - They look to be rubber mate but speaking to the manufacturers this is more than adequate! Braided hosing is very cheap to buy anyway if you wanted to up-grade the piping! 
 
Interested in it for the punto then?
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vibrio 
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quote: Originally posted by Jacko@FFWD 
Vibrio - They look to be rubber mate but speaking to the manufacturers this is more than adequate! Braided hosing is very cheap to buy anyway if you wanted to up-grade the piping! 
 
Interested in it for the punto then? 
   
 
no rubber hoses are not adequate.  there is no fucking way I would use rubber hoses for a pressurised gas system particularly a gas which burns and can ignite like N2O. also proper braided hosing ain't cheap.  
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Jacko@FFWD 
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Hairy muff! If it was ropey at all to supply with the type of hosing they do, do you not think a company as large as High Power Systems would be in a lot of sh*t over their products! 
If you are serious I am sure we can come to an agreement over price to compensate for the up-grade to braided hosing! 
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Jacko@FFWD 
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Vibrio - Not interested then?
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vibrio 
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not interested just wanted to know if the pipes were rubber or braided ones.
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Jacko@FFWD 
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Thanks, well worth you posting then.
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Ditch 
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trust vibrator  
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Jacko@FFWD 
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No vibrators are useful! Or so my mum said!
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio 
no rubber hoses are not adequate.  there is no fucking way I would use rubber hoses for a pressurised gas system particularly a gas which burns and can ignite like N2O. also proper braided hosing ain't cheap.   
   
 
  WRONG!! Rubber pipes are perfectly adequate upto 125bhp, anything over that and yes braied hoses would be a good idea....n2o doesnt burn untill it gets to the engine so rubber pipes are fine!! They arent that expensive either!!!
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orange_juice 
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio 
quote: Originally posted by Jacko@FFWD 
Vibrio - They look to be rubber mate but speaking to the manufacturers this is more than adequate! Braided hosing is very cheap to buy anyway if you wanted to up-grade the piping! 
 
Interested in it for the punto then? 
   
 
no rubber hoses are not adequate.  there is no fucking way I would use rubber hoses for a pressurised gas system particularly a gas which burns and can ignite like N2O. also proper braided hosing ain't cheap.   
   
 
Nitrous doesn't work like fast & Furious when in contact with fire...... doesn't ignite as it's in the bottle at -80 degrees C due to the amount of nitrogen........... If you had a fire in your car, perforate the bottle and it would put the fire out it's so cold..... 
 
P.S.       
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orange_juice 
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quote: Originally posted by Jacko@FFWD 
For sale a brand new (still in un-opened box) Wizards of NOS nitrous oxide kit. 
Comes complete with up-graded 11lb bottle and all parts required to fit including 50bhp jets. 
The kit is a simple job to install and I have full instructions aswell. 
It will suit all petrol injected and turbo cars and is worth over £600!!! 
£400 ono 
   
 
If you still have it at the end of the month I will have it.....  
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Jacko@FFWD 
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orange_juice & born_upsideout, thanks for that it does pi$$ me off when people post who have no interest and just like to act as if they know what they are talking about, valid points and I do feel it seperates the men from the boys or fast and furious crew!!
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Jacko@FFWD 
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orange_juice - no probs mate, if I dont sell it it can be yours, keep an eye on the thread and I will let you know.
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antz1 
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ill swap it 4 a kawasaki minimoto, like new only used 4 about an hour, vary good fun
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Sidesport 
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£300 ?
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LukeGSi 
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quote: Originally posted by Jacko@FFWD 
orange_juice & born_upsideout, thanks for that it does pi$$ me off when people post who have no interest and just like to act as if they know what they are talking about, valid points and I do feel it seperates the men from the boys or fast and furious crew!! 
   
 
no worries fella...closest most people on here have got to NoS is watching fast and furious!! Hope u sell mate, bargin price that  
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orange_juice 
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cheers jacko... will keep my eye on thread. If it sells - you know where I am for the future... Cheers mate
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vibrio 
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quote: Originally posted by born_upsideout 
quote: Originally posted by vibrio 
no rubber hoses are not adequate.  there is no fucking way I would use rubber hoses for a pressurised gas system particularly a gas which burns and can ignite like N2O. also proper braided hosing ain't cheap.   
   
 
  WRONG!! Rubber pipes are perfectly adequate upto 125bhp, anything over that and yes braied hoses would be a good idea....n2o doesnt burn untill it gets to the engine so rubber pipes are fine!! They arent that expensive either!!! 
   
 
querry why is it ok up to 125hp     
 
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vibrio 
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quote: Originally posted by orange_juice 
quote: Originally posted by vibrio 
quote: Originally posted by Jacko@FFWD 
Vibrio - They look to be rubber mate but speaking to the manufacturers this is more than adequate! Braided hosing is very cheap to buy anyway if you wanted to up-grade the piping! 
 
Interested in it for the punto then? 
   
 
no rubber hoses are not adequate.  there is no fucking way I would use rubber hoses for a pressurised gas system particularly a gas which burns and can ignite like N2O. also proper braided hosing ain't cheap.   
   
 
Nitrous doesn't work like fast & Furious when in contact with fire...... doesn't ignite as it's in the bottle at -80 degrees C due to the amount of nitrogen........... If you had a fire in your car, perforate the bottle and it would put the fire out it's so cold..... 
 
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Nitrous oxide may form explosive compounds when exposed to combustible materials  e.g petrol.   
 
also N2O will reduce to nitrogen and oxygen above 649 deg C. 
 
exposure to liquified gas can cause frostbite 
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