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NITROUS EXPRESS Gt500 Nitrous Plate System (50-250HP) With Composite Bottle

Original price was: £2,072.08.Current price is: £1,864.86. Inc. VAT

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Nitrous Express GT500 NITROUS PLATE SYSTEM (50-250HP) WITH COMPOSITE BOTTLE

Overview

  • Description: GT500 NITROUS PLATE SYSTEM (50-250HP) WITH COMPOSITE BOTTLE
  • SKU: 20949-12
  • Supplier: Nitrous Express
  • Type: Nitrous Oxide Injection System Kit
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The Nitrous Express GT500 Nitrous Plate System features a billet nitrous plate that fits behind the throttle body making installation quick, simple, and attractive.  The system includes aluminum and carbon fiber solenoids, for ultimate performance and weight savings.  The system includes a NX fuel rail adapter for simple fuel system hook-ups (no need to cut factory fuel lines), TPS wide open throttle switch, 15 foot nitrous feed line, master arming switch, relay, relay harness and all necessary hardware to complete installation.  System comes with jetting from 35hp-300hp.  System can be purchased with 5, 10 or 15lb bottle, all of which include the Billet aluminum Lightning 45 bottle valve. Fits 2007-2014 Shelby GT500 Mustangs.

Nitrous Express (NX) was founded in 1996 with the goal of exceeding existing nitrous systems in performance. The company’s advantage stemmed from a clean slate – their components were built from the ground up with performance modifications already integrated. This offered customers superior results compared to competitors, who often required expensive modifications to achieve similar gains. NX’s initial impact was significant, offering a breath of fresh air to the market. Over the next two decades, they continued to refine their nitrous products while expanding their offerings to include a range of impressive nitrous and water-methanol products.

Additional information

Weight 6.8 kg
Dimensions 25.4 × 27.94 × 71.12 cm

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