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M-Series (M3, M5, M6)General M-Series Discussion - If it does not fit into a more specific M Category above, please place it in here. In addition, previously archived M-Series discussion is located in this section.
Hi, I just bought a Wet NX Direct Port System for my Eurospec M3 E36, it can be set up for 60-250 hp shots.... has any of you guys used this system ? Ive heard the S50B30 can take up to 150 hp without any problems with this kind of configuration, so I was thinking 100 hp just to play safe..... what do you think ? any constructive comment will be very appreciated.
I dont think that I would ever go higher than a 100 shot on a stock motor. I've read a few postson other forums. I've wanted to try nitrous for a while though, driving a car with nitrous, not getting high off of it lol!
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I've wanted to try nitrous for a while though, driving a car with nitrous, not getting high off of it lol!
sure, sure...
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I'd be very careful. Honestly I wouldn't try anything over a 75 shot without proper tuning and working some internal engine magic.
My buddy has a direct port kit in his garage hes been waiting to install. He used to have a wet kit. Ran 50 shot alright. Tried 75 shot and it melted the tip off his spark plug and bent an exhaust valve.
You're messing with somethign very powerful. You don't just stick it on and hit a button. Tuning should be considered on anything over 75 shot.
What else did you purchase with the kit? Window switch? Bottle warmer?
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