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Anyone heard about those mini nitrous oxide tanks for a T MAXX. I really want to know how they work, if you install a button on your transmitter or if its just all the time.


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Do a search on this site and you will find a lot of info on this subject.

Proceed with caution, this is un-prooven. 99% of all the info provided by the person who makes them is un-substantiated. They have also been known to make statements that are not entirely true and shall we say "un-believable" at best.

Does it work? Hard to say.

-Ed
 
i really do belive that something can be made to make it have nitrous. but his design and everything that he has to make it work doesn't seem like it would do the job right.

bryan
 
Unless you have a lot of experience with nos it would be safe to say it's probably safer to play with dynamite.
 
I would think it would be better off using it on an engine that requires a spark plug, but that's just my opinion. These engines run so quick as it is, a shot of nitrous probably wouldn't be a good idea for it. Those pistons aren't designed to work under that much pressure. just my 2 cents :ninja:
 
not a good idea for the tiny motors... price of the kit would be the same price for new BIG block... plus you have to refill it.. if you are looking in to force induction RB innovations make super chargers.. but same price for a new big block..
 
actually the RB S/C works wonders.. mad torque.. but not good for top end at all.. just the price is not worth it... big block it
 
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