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Old 11-10-2003, 03:13 PM   #11 (permalink)
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lol, customer support at NX rocks!!! Answered the phone on the 2nd ring. Answered my question in less than 3 minutes. Check out the new DP jet sizes at the top.

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Old 11-10-2003, 03:37 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Default Re: Jet Sizes for nitrous systems.

why was this unstickied????
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It must automatically do that when I edit the first post.:dead:
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Default Re: Jet Sizes for nitrous systems.

say one were to run direct port N20, a rrfpr and boost. would there be any way to tee off a 2nd fuel rail for the 4fuel jets to keep them at 44psi or whatever while the fuel rail for the injectors goes up in PSI? or is the only alternative to run a 2nd fuel pump and fuel line??

or are there ant fuel pumps that have 2 seperate, independant fuel outlets??
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bump.


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Old 11-19-2003, 05:56 AM   #16 (permalink)
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what would i run for a 2.4 liter 4cyl. ????
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Default Re: Jet Sizes for nitrous systems.

Do you have a list of the NX dry jets? (nitrous only)
Your "dry" jetting list has the fuel jets listed too, which would make those wet settings.

NX's site was not very helpful, and they were closed by the time I called their support
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for all those wondering what shot to use with your car this a safe way to calculate. always use 50% or less of what your origonal hp is. for instance if your engine currently has 150 hp then the most you should use is a 75hp or less shot of nos. if your hp is 100hp then you should use 50hp or less shot. oh and limit the use of the happy button, too much use or extended duration could do some damage so behave.....
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for all those wondering what shot to use with your car this a safe way to calculate. always use 50% or less of what your origonal hp is. for instance if your engine currently has 150 hp then the most you should use is a 75hp or less shot of nos. if your hp is 100hp then you should use 50hp or less shot. oh and limit the use of the happy button, too much use or extended duration could do some damage so behave.....
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Do you mean 50% hp at the flywheel or at the wheels?? Cause my Tiburon is running 180hp on the fly and 153 at the wheels and I would like to install a nice kit.... I am new to nitrous and would like some help understanding what I have to do to the engine to get it ready for the bottle.
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