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Hi guys i wonder if any of you could help me.. I'm trying to find a place where i can buy so RC nitrous oxide for a RC project that i have going.. And I wondered if any of you guys knows of any places i can get it from..I found the below link but the site is down.. and it wont receive any payments
http://www.jagrc.com/

Is thier any where else i can get some from..?
Cheers Andy
 
not to my knowledge, I think that is the only place. There is alot of talk about NOS here on if it works or not, if it will wreak your motor or not.
 
I read that NX is working with RC Driver (i believe) and they had a N2O system at SEMA this year.

-Alan
 
There was a magazine that tested the nitrous system. It was so bad they couldn't even make it seem like it was any better than without it. They had the engine mixture all over the place, the glow plugs weren't working right with the NAWZ, and they couldn't even show much of a gain. I think it was like 3mph.
 
isnt the nos for r/c is little co2 tanks that you put in BB guns and i think you can make your own at home.
 
The tanks jagrc uses are different from co2 bottles. His bottles reseal themfelf. It's not like the co2 where it makes a hole in the top and that's it. You could actually refill the jagrc bottles, but it would be risky.

All that being said, it you want bling, go buy a set of RC spinners or something. That's all RC nitrous is. We've seen a few different systems come and go, but none of them intoduce more fuel into the system when the nitrous is active. Therefore, hitting the nitrous is just like you leaned the carb a 1/4 turn (hence the blown plugs and crap). This is called a "dry" nitrous system by the way. When you add fuel, it's called "wet" nitrous.

We have yet to see a wet system. IMO it's dumb and only exists to wow your friends.
 
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