Well the reason was not price tag, I am not cheap by any means and will take no short cuts, but tend to act faster than I should at times. The kit on NX site looked like it would work for what I wanted, more HP, and would not take that long to install. That and at first I didn't plan on running a 200 shot all the time, but 150 at the most, started with just 100(got use to 100 pretty fast)
Than I did a search on this forum and saw a few members running 150-200 on a stock fuel system and stock components with no problems. Well I have learned from others after that there may be some things I should consider especially if I'm going to constantly run a 200, especially on a car like this, I don't want to take any chances. Like you have mentioned, a propane kit, Nitrous pistons, and a progressive system so the 200 doesn't hit right away maybe causing drivetrain issues, and well just wheel spin. If anything, I am not running lean, but rich at least according to the dyno's.
I was in a bit of a hurry when I got home on vacation, I am a contractor working in Baghdad, and was able to take 2 months off(lucky to get that much at one time), so I was able to get a Viper while i was home, had to register it, of course had to spend time with the Fiance, got use to driving the stock HP, wanted more HP, and wanted a fast way to get more HP. After i was limited enough on how long i would be able to drive the car,
I didn't want the car in the shop the entire time I could of been driving it just to make it faster. I am now back in Baghdad and when i get home, I plan on upgrading the pistons and getting a progressive system, and taking the time to get everything done right. Do you have a link for the propane tank? How easy would that be to tie into my existing system? I also plan on running a second 10 pound bottle, I hated having to fill that thing up about everyday