One more question. By leaving the timing stock with nitrous, will the car be ok? By adding timing, what benefit do I get out of that? What about taking out timing, any benefit?
Thanks!!!!!!!
Man, I have no business answering this as I'm familiar with the "other" non-automotive nitrous, but I believe you need to retard your timing when you run nitrous. Correct?
Hey Crockett, I just want to be sure. Lots of advice will not hurt, one way is not always the right way. Also, I don't like throwing money ayway on a blown motor for stupid reasons. I am not a high roller like you
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