To spray or not to spray
A nitrous kit that is rated at 125hp in the 80's is the same performance level as a 125hp kit in '07, 125hp is 125hp. Bottles cost money and so does filling them. You really need at least three bottles, two that you use while one is always being filled. I did not like the fact that you are always having to pay for your 125hp. If you build your motor with the additional 125hp up front then the cost is only up front and you don't have to keep paying for it. People like different things so they build their stuff in different ways which is great. The question was asked and I stated facts about the subject and my personal experiences about using it since I have run both nitrous and N/A motors. Nitrous has it's place in the performance world for many reasons. The main reason though is some people don't have the knowledge (which is OK) to build a high HP N/A motor themselves so they can get the same performance level with just a bolt on item. In essence it helps the guy with less engine knowhow level the playing field with the guy with a lot of engine knowhow, well at least until his bottle runs dry.
Chuck