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Date Posted: 11:12:59 12/08/04 Wed
Author: TONY
Subject: Re: N2O in the trunk....
In reply to: Jake 's message, "Re: N2O in the trunk...." on 23:30:46 12/03/04 Fri

Well..I don't want to get into the hp differences between where either is mounted, but I plan to run the EZ class next year and don't see the difference in safety between the N2O bottles and intercoolers mounted shotgun next to the driver. I have a friend that had his intercooler come apart in the seems and blow the freakin tint off of his window!!!

My thing is that Pro Street and other classes have ran bottles in the front for years at speeds over 200mph!!!! It makes it alot easier to remove these bottles in a hatchback car. Try and put two bottles behind the seat with a decent roll cage or put them in the rear with a fuel cell and two batteries back there! Hell yea, I would like the weight ratio if I had somewhere to put them. I realize that it can be done, but it would make changing them alot easier.

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