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Nitrous on a saw?!

Started by bendjoseph, June 14, 2013, 06:21:58 AM

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bendjoseph

I found a NOS kit for 49 to 80cc 2 stroke engines.  I wonder how it would do on a saw?

AdkStihl

Probably work good for about 5 sec, and it wont be a direct bolt on application.

http://www.madsens1.com/saw_raceprep.htm
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HolmenTree

I was at Madsens in 1984 when I traded even with Sam my 090's AV handles for a set of his solid handles. My AV handles are on the pictured 10 cube inch 090 in the link Jeremy posted.

  

 
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Cut4fun

There is a solo 681 running NOS in stock appearing class (right now)  that is the fastest 5 cube I have seen.  The operator was in his 70's 80's and if saw had someone that could cut with it  ::).

Heard of a few others in SA appearing too.  ;)

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Barebuttminer

You sure that it's a nitrous system?
NOS usually means New Old Stock
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Cut4fun

Quote from: Barebuttminer on June 14, 2013, 02:12:18 PM
You sure that it's a nitrous system?
NOS usually means New Old Stock
BBM

Yes it means that too. Unless you are using it for a racing term.   ;) :D

NOS  Nitrous Oxide Systems  http://www.holley.com/index.asp?division=NOS

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Al_Smith

I don't think using nitrous oxide would do much for the longevity of the saw engine .Usually something that runs extremely fast does not run extremely long .

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