Question for Nitrous
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I've been toying around just putting a 100-125 shot on my car instead of going FI since I really don't drive it much...~500 miles a year at most. Right now I'm just doing research since I don't know much about it.
My concern is when I did H/C I kissed one of the valves on one piston while rolling the motor over by hand due to a stupid mistake. The valve was replaced but It did leave slight indent on the piston which I cleaned up with a roloc disk to make sure there were no rough edges. I was talking to my friend who is a gear head and he said it may create a "hot-spot" if I spray it. Was just wondering if this would be an issue.
Thanks!!
My concern is when I did H/C I kissed one of the valves on one piston while rolling the motor over by hand due to a stupid mistake. The valve was replaced but It did leave slight indent on the piston which I cleaned up with a roloc disk to make sure there were no rough edges. I was talking to my friend who is a gear head and he said it may create a "hot-spot" if I spray it. Was just wondering if this would be an issue.
Thanks!!
I've been toying around just putting a 100-125 shot on my car instead of going FI since I really don't drive it much...~500 miles a year at most. Right now I'm just doing research since I don't know much about it.
My concern is when I did H/C I kissed one of the valves on one piston while rolling the motor over by hand due to a stupid mistake. The valve was replaced but It did leave slight indent on the piston which I cleaned up with a roloc disk to make sure there were no rough edges. I was talking to my friend who is a gear head and he said it may create a "hot-spot" if I spray it. Was just wondering if this would be an issue.
Thanks!!
My concern is when I did H/C I kissed one of the valves on one piston while rolling the motor over by hand due to a stupid mistake. The valve was replaced but It did leave slight indent on the piston which I cleaned up with a roloc disk to make sure there were no rough edges. I was talking to my friend who is a gear head and he said it may create a "hot-spot" if I spray it. Was just wondering if this would be an issue.
Thanks!!
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On a side note, nitrous is fun, affordable and simple. It's there when you need it, and when you want to go fast, simple as that. I don't see that "nick" causing any issues for you, go have some fun and stay safe!
-Garrett
I've been toying around just putting a 100-125 shot on my car instead of going FI since I really don't drive it much...~500 miles a year at most. Right now I'm just doing research since I don't know much about it.
My concern is when I did H/C I kissed one of the valves on one piston while rolling the motor over by hand due to a stupid mistake. The valve was replaced but It did leave slight indent on the piston which I cleaned up with a roloc disk to make sure there were no rough edges. I was talking to my friend who is a gear head and he said it may create a "hot-spot" if I spray it. Was just wondering if this would be an issue.
Thanks!!
My concern is when I did H/C I kissed one of the valves on one piston while rolling the motor over by hand due to a stupid mistake. The valve was replaced but It did leave slight indent on the piston which I cleaned up with a roloc disk to make sure there were no rough edges. I was talking to my friend who is a gear head and he said it may create a "hot-spot" if I spray it. Was just wondering if this would be an issue.
Thanks!!

