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On the Nitrous i would be careful.The pistons use vary thin rings and with that burst of power they could fail.Not good.We are going in a different direction we are going to use water meth injection.The meth will cool the charge 100 dig. and raise the octane to 115 on reg gas.That is race gas octane.More info call 928 344 2117

We all ready have a system.But we are trying to keep cost down so a little more research.Our 800 cc supercharger is being tested.At Glamis and Yuma trails.What some guys i hear is when.Well we do not only sell Performance parts but we rebuild engines about 40 to 50 each year.You guys have been buying turbos kits and building them and all i ever hear is they don't work.And yet you still buy them whats up with that.We want it to be easy to install and be reliable and get more power.My focus will be the supercharger from now on.Till its ready and meets all of above.I am selling Renli parts Sand Reeper parts and Joyner parts.We have the best parts Chery Engine parts.We sell Joyner parts for less money.Like you we still need to make money for all this research.We do sell Joyner Differential fully up grader buy us.It is a Lenny style up grade and we still sell it for less.Even the 650 commando rear differential.

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