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Nitro system for a 2001 V6 mustang - possible? Recommend a different upgrade

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Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Fraggable
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
It's nitrous, not nitro.

And don't waste your time.

If not a nitrous system, what could I do to bump HP a little?

Get a V8 Mustang.

Only real option. Why spend all the money to get v8 performance out of the v6. sell your car and put the money towards one with a V8.
 
Originally posted by: madman300
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Make sure you've got good strong welds on your intake manifold, or you'll blow the whole thing to smithereens. Then you'll have to rip the whole block apart and replace the piston rings you fried.

- M4H

+1

Alot of Mustang Intake manifolds are plastic now you realize.
 
Originally posted by: pac1085
Oh yea, and be prepared to spend about $50 each time you want to fill up a 10lb bottle. You'll probably get maybe 10 10 second runs out of it.

~$3.25/lb in my experience. You should get about seven 1/4mi runs with a 75 shot.
 
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