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I have guys walking by my office wondering why I'm laughing my **** off. I can't believe somebody actually posted a picture of a Honda engine and labled the valve cover with a big NO and the intake with a big YES. Maybe rice runners do deserve all the crap that flows their way.
Actually this does bring up a sobering thought. I never dreamed that some oneso stupid would attempt to install a NOS kit. Bad enough I have to worry about the dumb*** that pulled the mufflers to make his 77 Caprice sound "racing tuned" while his brakes require 4 to 6 pumps and a prayer to get stopped. Now I have to worry about some ricer that didn't want to spoil the originality of his Accord by drilling a hole through the firewall for the nitrous hose and instead mounts the tank with zip ties in the engine bay, you know right next to the exhaust manifold. At least with carbs, cams, and heads if you screw up it won't run, (or at least won't run very well) with nitrous the worse you screw it up the more spectacular the result can be.
oh wow, what a dumb @#$. hey maybe he found a new way to route nitrous. you know, into the cover then the pcv will suck it up into the intake, then into the engine! but from the sound of it, it doesn't seem to work very well. HAHA. stupid people crack me up.
Now if he had one of them ricer big-blocks (aka tiny V6 to us) drillin in the middle of the top of the engine would work. Course he would've been bound and determined to screw anything up. Wonder what the rest of his car looks like?
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