Nos ?

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D Chapman

Guest
Do it. Then report back to us with your results. Sounds like a good idea to me.
 
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avonnied

Guest
has anyone run into a situation where their rover hasn't had enough power? on my stock D2 and the limited about off offroading i hve done (only had it 3 months) i can't imagine, a situation i would be at a want for power (maybe if you left it in high)

but then again, even if you did i would probably opt for regearing than NOS (its not how fast you go up the mountain, it just about getting up the mountain)
 

Eric N.

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avonnied said:
has anyone run into a situation where their rover hasn't had enough power?

Loaded full of gear and going on a trip that runs me through the Pa montains on the highway would be nice to have some extra power to get me out of the slow truck lane..
 
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mkronmal

Guest
NOS is not compatible with Rover engine seals. It will cause fluid leakage.

















:)
 
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JAYMONEY

Guest
NOS would not be a good option for a Rover. A 75 shot would probably be the most the Rover engine could take (maybe less, i.e. 50 shot). As sluggish as the Rovers are you really wouldn't feel that much of a difference. A 75 shot would probably let the Rover hit 0-60 mph in 10 secs. LOL!! Thats if it don't blow up before it hits 60.:smilelol: