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What would be more beneficial for the ST buying the turbo kits they sell for the corollas and do minor custom work for fitment or hooking up a 75 wet shot of nitrous. If the internals where upgraded slightly basically the stronger rods they sell for the st because I dont think there are any pistons unless you go custom and a p&p and some other things to make the motor able to take the stress.
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QUOTE(Mr2_Joel @ Apr 19, 2005 - 2:59 PM) LoL im just kidding. busting you guys balls. I understand how nitrous works and the aspects of WOT and all that good stuff. But back on topic imo Turbo>Nitrous. Nitrous is an affordable, quick way to get some extra power. I pick turbo, others pick nitrous. It's personal opinion [right][snapback]274218[/snapback][/right] starting cost, its affordable but once you start refilling that bottle, at say $5 a pound, $50 fill up for a 10lb bottle, that begins to add up. i like gaining power, and only having to fill one thing up, the gas tank. sadly i have two things to fill up, the gas tank, and the water injection tank. its kind of a hassle, but i still check that WI tank once a day. This post has been edited by 97sccelica: Apr 19, 2005 - 6:43 PM -------------------- 1994 Celica GT4 WRC Edition
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