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Kinda reminds me of the 82 Firebird I traded for my GTO. I had a stout built 454 in there with fuel injection and the thing would fly. The guy I traded sold the engine and tranny out of it to a kid with a `70 nova. He calls about a wire for the fuel injection and wanted to know where it went, then proceeds to tell me he`s going to change the valve springs, cam, and add NO2. So I asked him, did you drive the motor when it was in the Firebird? Yes, he said. When you were driving the car, were you able to floor the throttle? Yes, he says again. So I ask, when you had the throttle on the floor, were you able to keep it floored for anything more then 5 seconds? No....so if your not able to floor the car for anything more then 5 seconds at a time now, WTF do you need NO2 for??
