8buck Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 How do you do it? Do you have to mount a battery somewhere to activate it? Quote
BigRed350x Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 How do you do it? Do you have to mount a battery somewhere to activate it? Sounds to me like you shouldn't be playing around with something that you don't even know how it works. LOL Quote
Bansh-eman Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 Sounds to me like you shouldn't be playing around with something that you don't even know how it works. LOL WORD! :yelrotflmao: :yelrotflmao: Quote
dirtyernie52 Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 what they said. it does damage quick if you dont know how to use it. but if you insist, i'll give you a great deal on a used set up. yes you do need a battery for fuel pump,blanket,and solenoid. Quote
[email protected] Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 sweetquads on here sprays , dont know if he even knows how his setup works...... but he does spray . Quote
shanYE west Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 Sounds to me like you shouldn't be playing around with something that you don't even know how it works. LOL How else do you learn??? Gota start somewhere.. Quote
8buck Posted September 5, 2006 Author Report Posted September 5, 2006 Sorry, sorry. I just thought maybe you would use the same system that runs the headlights/taillights to power the solenoid. I'm not doing it (don't need to) I was just curious after seeing a Banshee purge before a race. Thanks though. Quote
sheefreak Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 Best setup for a beginner on NOS is the Boondocker system. It will not give you as much power as a wet system, but is way safer. Pretty simple system. Quote
lowriderb Posted September 5, 2006 Report Posted September 5, 2006 you would have to run a battery to run the system.. there is a rectifier that you can adapt to your stock electrical system to keep the charge on the battery.. like sheefreek said the boondockers dry systems are safer than a wet system like the NOS system.. if you have stock pistons and such with your crank not welded i wouldnt recommend either system till those have been changed.. Quote
Mad Max Posted September 6, 2006 Report Posted September 6, 2006 How do you do it? Do you have to mount a battery somewhere to activate it? 2 words Boss Noss. Pickup any quad magazine or go on line. 30 HP Easy set up... Quote
Skidmark Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 Best setup for a beginner on NOS is the Boondocker system. It will not give you as much power as a wet system, but is way safer. Pretty simple system. NOS??????? sheefreak, you sound like a ricer. Maybe you should be asking things about nitrous yourself. If you know anything about nitrous you should know that "NOS" is a company name not another name for nitrous. I would like to spray just to see how much of a difference it makes . Anybody tried it before? Could you feel the difference, or just see it on the time sheet? Quote
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