| :1) OK, maybe I shouldn't make that conclusion without proof, but I would bet the farm on it. Its normal to pull the timing back on a car with NOS for saftey reasons considerably more than you would on a car without NOS. :2) Wrong, that is the original dyno-jet runfile uploaded directly into our dyno-jet viewer. Uncorrected it still shows me 666 rwhp, but when you click on SAE correction is does not (The SAE correction factor was not 1) :3) Thanks, I understand that NOS isn't for everyone, but its nothing to be scared of if managed properly. I guess it makes it more practical and convenient when you have your own filling station and several 60lb cylinders in the back. No more trouble than going to the gas station, and not very expensive. We've never managed to hurt an engine with NOS and we use it very liberally on our own cars.
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