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![]() Toying with the idea of buying a Nitrous Express plate kit for my car since it doesn't look like it's going to sell. Want to run a smaller shot- probably 75 for now- but have no idea where I would be able to get the bottles filled or how much it would run me....
Where can a person go for this in my area, and what do they charge? The closer to Sedalia, the better! |
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![]() Last time i got a bottle filled was at orieleys but that was back in hutchinson, not sure if its a store to store thing or if they all do it
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94 Jetta "sold and missed" 94 Sentra "supa-RICE" "sold than died" 00 Sonoma "awaitin v6 swap" 96 Silverado "the work mule" 57 Apache "project" 91 V6 Ranger "BLOWN UP" sold 98 s10 SLAMMED "mini truck" sold 12 chevy sonic hatch "gf whip" 87 fc rx7 "money pit" |
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![]() lol, I guess I could go ask, but I honestly doubt that the oreilly's employees in sedalia even know what n2o is.
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![]() Lol. It cost me $40 iirc but my buddy worked there an i cant remember if that was jat it cost everyone or it was a hook up.
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94 Jetta "sold and missed" 94 Sentra "supa-RICE" "sold than died" 00 Sonoma "awaitin v6 swap" 96 Silverado "the work mule" 57 Apache "project" 91 V6 Ranger "BLOWN UP" sold 98 s10 SLAMMED "mini truck" sold 12 chevy sonic hatch "gf whip" 87 fc rx7 "money pit" |
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![]() I'm sure this could get much more attention in the automotive lounge.
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![]() I'm asking around, but everybody around here that I talk to acts like running nitrous is a capitol offense lol. Same kinda people who insist that running open headers instantly burns every valve, and that going catless kills a shit ton of power. "You never wanna run more than like a 50 shot on one of them 4.6's, you'll break the pistons."
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![]() I realize that this is a bit older, but to answer your question, I used to buy mine from a welding supply company. It was cheaper than going to most automotive places. If I remember right, it was around $3.50 give or take, per lb. Most automotive places wanted $4-$5+ per lb to fill a bottle.
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