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merc 600CLwith NOS

axelrose

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im thinking of getting NOS fitted to my 600 CL year 2000 i spoke to the wizard of nos and he said he had fitted it to cl600 once before. he gave me this fellows phone no but i got no reply.was wondering if anyone knew this fella or does anyone know how difficult it is to be fitted and how much
 
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im thinking of getting NOS fitted to my 600 CL year 2000 i spoke to the wizard of nos and he said he had fitted it to cl600 once before. he gave me this fellows phone no but i got no reply.was wondering if anyone knew this fella or does anyone know how difficult it is to be fitted and how much

ehhh , why would you do that ? :crazy:
 
the need for speed? ive had it re-mapped to 407 bhp just needs to be a little quicker
 
the need for speed? ive had it re-mapped to 407 bhp just needs to be a little quicker
 
I've heard the wizard of NOS mentioned on other forums. Not read anything bad, but don't know how highly recommended he comes either.

Unless it can be removed without a trace I personally expect it will make the CL depreciate even faster, which may or may not be a consideration. I say go for a CL65 instead and get it remapped.
 
Wizards of NOS know their stuff (unlike many)

http://www.noswizard.com/index.php?osCsid=20eb0eccf96c369795138b6289294842

Talk it through with them first then decide. Remember that a big engine swallows a lot of NOS so you may find you fun time is measured in seconds so if you are looking for the quick power shots that might be OK but if looking for longer term power/torque uplift a different route is needed

Read the FAQ's!

Oh, and if you want to fit a COS purge kit (Do you want the pose value of squirting vapour out of your wheel arches or hood, without the expense and waste of using nitrous oxide? Well fit either our automatic or manual dummy purge system and fill the cylinder with cheaper carbon dioxide. ) a special place in Hell awaits you
 
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From what I have heard and read then Wizard of Noz seem to be the best in the business. If its what you are after then i would go for it. Generally the kits can be removed without trace which I would say is a must when it comes to re sale. The only thing with Noz is that for a V12 motor it would be very expesive to run on a regular basis other than for a few runs at Santa Pod or similar.
 
Just one thing, NOS is a brand name, not a gas :)

Sorry :(
 
I know *of* the NOS Wizard and well....... I suggest you do some more research. Speak to some tuners and get a feel fo what he does. You'll get the fuller picture pretty quick.
 
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