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Old June-10th-2002, 11:23 PM
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Originally posted by Ambient
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And you said you're going to run a 100shot? Seems like you haven't learned your lesson. Either that or mommy and daddy are paying for it all.
The 100 shot thing.....you are going to have to do some serious work to your motor along with a new clutch caus taht much is goign to make it slip as soon as you hit the button....you also need rods, pistons, solid head gasket and possibly shot-peen your crank. The most our fuel system can support on Nitrous also BTW is a 70 shot. I've had mine to a 60 before and it felt really good but I think I will stick with a 50.
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Old June-11th-2002, 12:26 AM
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hell with that learning ****. my first 5 speed was a 88 crx si. i had no problem shifting. it dosent take that long to master the manual transmissiion imo. anyways live your life...learn from your mistakes....AND NEVER MAKE THEM AGAIN.
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Old June-12th-2002, 01:19 AM
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I think it's not just the shift linkage, because the shift linkage probably won't break in a few weeks.

BTW, quit talking about how he's learning to drive, it's his choice.
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Old June-13th-2002, 12:14 AM
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Originally posted by chdesign

The 100 shot thing.....you are going to have to do some serious work to your motor along with a new clutch caus taht much is goign to make it slip as soon as you hit the button....you also need rods, pistons, solid head gasket and possibly shot-peen your crank. The most our fuel system can support on Nitrous also BTW is a 70 shot. I've had mine to a 60 before and it felt really good but I think I will stick with a 50.
even i know this much, I wasnt planning on running the 100 without SOME internal things done

but I have been thinking about it, and after 2 months of driving the car (got it BRAND new) something shouldnt break THAT easily, I mean i only ran the nitrous on for less than a week before this happen. The car currently has 5600 miles on it.
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Old June-13th-2002, 11:23 PM
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YOu would still be a brave man or have deep pockets to cross the 60 shot line I push it with 70 and its actually back down to a 50 now.
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Old June-14th-2002, 09:34 AM
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thats a heck of a break-in.
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