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I love it.. then he tries to sell something. Sorry buddy you gotta pay for a premium membership to sell something. LOL. |
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I dont care if any of you buy them or not. I guess you are one of the bmw worshipers. Get over it already. Just trying to help someone out, thats all.:clueless: |
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did u install it yourself? |
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i was sold on the fogger after seeing this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok748easirs |
The fogger kit is overkill for what you want. The nozzle kit is going to perform the same way with such a small shot. You DO NOT want to spray that thing with a 200 shot. On a stock motor, a '200" shot is not going to give you 200 hp. the cam, heads, etc. play a part in how much hp the car actually gains. The upper intake on the x5 is plastic if Im not mistaken which means you have to be extrmemly careful with nos. My advice to you would actually be to put a turbo on it. Then you wouldnt have to worry about getting a bottle filled, turning it off and on. We have three turbo cars in our shop right now and all the tubing is custom on all of them. The 2 smaller builds were only around 2800.00. That way too, the power is always there, with nos u have to activate it, then too you can only spray it at full throttle. I would just save my money an dgo the turbo route, you will be much happier in the end.
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wow, didnt even know that option existed for $2800. where i can get a turbo kit for a v8 x5 for that amount of scratch. btw you have been quite helpful. thx
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ou cant buy a "turbo kit" for that. That is what we had in ours for the mustangs. We are a dealer for master power turbos and we just bought some stainless bends and fabbed the kit ourselves. There is also a company out there called mega squirt which is a very inexpensive stand alone system such as fast or bigstuff. You have to have some kind of electronics to control the timing and fuel for a boosted application. You are quite a ways from me, but im sure there are some race shops in your area that could give you a quote on a custom turbo kit. The 70mm is around 700 dollars for the turbo alone. What shop wouldnt want their name on a custom turbo kit for an x5? BTW, no problem on the help.
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