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Protege5Lava
06-19-2003, 02:08 PM
Where can I buy and/or get Nos Express wet kit installed in Los Angeles area? And what is a fair price for installation? thanks :)

Jeph
06-19-2003, 02:10 PM
Dude, anywhere you go will rape you on installation charges. I've heard you can install it in a few hours with just some car knowledge, and common garage tools. My friend did his in 2 hours.

KYREDP5
06-19-2003, 02:34 PM
What is NOS Express? One company is NOS. And another company is Nitrous Express.... NOS is not short for nitrous, it is a brand name.

Protege5Lava
06-20-2003, 08:19 AM
Originally posted by KYREDP5
What is NOS Express? One company is NOS. And another company is Nitrous Express.... NOS is not short for nitrous, it is a brand name.

:D ...thanks...i was a little too anxious...

BK's black P5
06-23-2003, 10:31 AM
There is a shop in called R&D Dyno in Gardena. You can get the phone number from the Nitrous Express web page.

Protege5Lava
07-05-2003, 02:00 AM
I just dropped by a shop that sells and installs both NOS and NX wet kits. She quoted me $550 for the set-up and $200 for install. How does that sound? thanks

Jeph
07-05-2003, 02:21 AM
If you are going to get it "professionally" installed. Check to see if 1. They've worked with our cars
2. See if they are an authorized NX dealer
also are you using an aftermarket intake or your stock one?
You might have problems with pooling of fuel and nitrous in the intake manifold or something. Our stock sir intake is oddly shaped
Just check everything out and make sure you know what your getting into. Personally i'd save that 700 and put it towards a turbo.

Protege5Lava
07-05-2003, 02:57 AM
Originally posted by Zooooooooooom
If you are going to get it "professionally" installed. Check to see if 1. They've worked with our cars
2. See if they are an authorized NX dealer
also are you using an aftermarket intake or your stock one?
You might have problems with pooling of fuel and nitrous in the intake manifold or something. Our stock sir intake is oddly shaped
Just check everything out and make sure you know what your getting into. Personally i'd save that 700 and put it towards a turbo.

ya... as far as the price goes $750 is getting up there... what do you guys think of the stage 1 turbo by spool?...of course it will need to be installed...what is a decent price for installing the turbo? how much more do i need to spend to as far as turbo gauge, BOV, etc....? thanks