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    I can see it. I huffed Nitrous Oxide in the parking lot of a concert and thought I was Neil Armstrong walking on the moon,,,,,,More then once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WarPig1976 View Post
    I huffed Nitrous Oxide in the parking lot of a concert
    What a waste of perfectly good chemical supercharging, the performance engine grade stuff is $10/lb around here last I checked.

    I used to run it on one of my Mustangs, good stuff, variable power based on jetting, expensive though. At the base setting of 75 HP, a typical 10 lb bottle would give about 120 seconds of use, or about 9, 1/4 mile drag passes at the time.
    I had worked out an agreement with a race shop to provide it to me at cost which was $6.25/lb, still made for a costly night of racing.
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