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ad53030 01-07-2013 12:43 AM

Would u buy a car that probably had nitrous?
 
Would u consider a car (say a 4th gen f body) that more than likely had been sprayed by a previous owner? No damage or problems now, just that once had a nitrous setup on it. Opinions.....?

lemons12 01-07-2013 12:52 AM

Depends on the owner.. If they took proper steps, absolutely... If not, absolutely not.

itsslow98 01-07-2013 01:02 AM

If it was tuned for it and had all the necessary accessories to safely spray it like a window switch, WOT switch, purge etc then yea no doubt id buy it.

If it was setup with push button activation taped to the steering wheel then no.

Codytaylor90 01-07-2013 01:06 AM

All comes down to trust if it was done right yes. If you are talking about spending a decent amount of money on this car tale the time to pull the engine apart and look for damage

RedHotG8 01-07-2013 01:14 AM

Since it's still running and if there's no abnormal sounds from the motor it was probably done right. Buying any used car is a gamble even if it's stock since they could be selling it because it has issues.

More than likely a modded car was maintained better than a stock car since they usually care about their ride. People that use a car for just transportation tend to neglect maintaining them properly.

ad53030 01-07-2013 02:30 AM

Well I completely agree in that if the nitrous system was setup and run properly then it should not matter. The issue is that without tearing the motor down and looking at pistons, etc, you would never know. Especially if say ure buying it from the 4th owner and the 2nd was the one who sprayed it. Guess it's just a crapshoot.

wooddaniel 01-08-2013 05:45 AM

I'd leave it alone. You can always find one that hasn't been sprayed. I bought one that was sprayed improperly around 10 years ago and it turned out bad. Motor blew up in it 10K after I bought it @ 45,000 miles. Before I bought the car there was nothing abnormal sounding coming from the motor, and it ran great. There's too many of these things out there for cheap these days to chance it.

Blackpanther99 01-11-2013 01:02 PM

I honesly dont like buying modified vehicles unless I really know the person and how he treats his vehicles. Only way to know is your you to ask the owner who tuned it, who did the work, check the cars history, take it for a drive, look for parts that could not be done the right way and of course ask the owner questions about the car :)

Car could have issues later on, unless its a steal, you know the car wont give you "too" many problems, and everything is done right ill go for it, otherwise just buy a bonestock car and start modding it yourself :)

01 ss vert 01-11-2013 01:20 PM

I bought mine from an owner with nitrous. I've put over 20,000 miles on it since. Runs great. I put my own kit on it as well.

97camaroguy 01-11-2013 09:59 PM

It's kind of like asking would you marry a woman who was big in the porn industry. It's really you're call man but you never know how it was handled before you. I would personally try to find an unmolested car that hasn't seen nitrous.

wooddaniel 01-12-2013 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by 01 ss vert (Post 17049903)
I bought mine from an owner with nitrous. I've put over 20,000 miles on it since. Runs great. I put my own kit on it as well.

True, and if it's been taken care of it will probably be fine. But IMO there are way too many other deals to risk buying a car that's been sprayed. Im kinda biased though; I bought one that blew up on me.


Originally Posted by 97camaroguy (Post 17051319)
It's kind of like asking would you marry a woman who was big in the porn industry. It's really you're call man but you never know how it was handled before you. I would personally try to find an unmolested car that hasn't seen nitrous.

:jest:

evillsx 01-12-2013 07:29 AM

I won't buy a car without it. It's so much cheaper to buy a car already built if that's what your
Looking for

ss performance 01-17-2013 10:09 AM

I find nitrous a little scary. There are a lot of things that can go wrong even with a properly tuned and set up car. Unless it is a really super deal I would pass.

01 ss vert 01-17-2013 10:17 AM

If it's set-up right, I would buy it.

Honestly, I would be more afraid of getting a modded srt-4 or a subaru and those came with a poweradder from the factory. Just as much could go wrong with a spooled car as one with nitrous - just saying. It also depends on how much nitrous is jetted for - I've never gone over 100hp, and that's not unheard of by any means for an LS1. If fact, guys go higher than that with a dry kit, and mines a wet kit with the 360 degree ring, colder plugs, a ractronix kit, and timing taken out. It doesn't run lean.

It's seen 99% less abuse under nitrous than it would if I had a turbo or supercharger. I haven't hit the button since April. I would hit boost everyday if I had an unlimited supply of extra power.

Somthing to think about.

VandykeT/A 01-17-2013 10:41 AM

My camaro (from what i heard) was married to the bottle early in its life. It had changed hands twice since the guy who supposidly sprayed it had it and its now got 125k miles and is cammed. I've put 24k miles on it and haven't had any problems at all out of the engine but when I did cam it (2k miles ago) I changed lifters, oil pump, timing chain and what not. With anything its rolling dice but if it sounds good now I wouldn't be very worried about it.


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