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    $ of filling your bottle?

    what size bottle do you have and how much does it cost to fill it up?
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    #2
    had a 10 lb bottle, it was $4-$5 per lb around here, so 40 or 50
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      #3
      so $60 for a 15 lb. filled isnt too expensive?
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        #4
        i have a 10lbs bottle, around 45ish for me.

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          #5
          Yeah thats about right for a 10lb bottle. Here shops charge around 4-5 per lb. I had a Zex kit on my old car and the first time I filled it up it cost me 48 bucks. I then realized why heavy NOS users sell their kits and just go turbo because it's almost like having "free boost" on demand rather than 6-10x use (depending on how long you spray) and having to fill up again.

          If you are not a heavy NOS user and just use it for track days or need that extra HP to beat the $hit out of that annoying domestic, then NOS is a good investment. Made a awesome difference on the f22...but i never sprayed the H22 because I feared of messing it up.
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            #6
            yeah 4 dollars is average... thats what jegs sells it at. a 15 lb huh? thats quite the bottle!


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