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Old 07-16-2005, 09:25 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Default Re: Jet Sizes for nitrous systems.

ugh

man quit telling people wrong information

the max anyone should do on a stock motor is a 50 shot if its a 4 cyl
a little higher if its a 6

to run a 75 shot you will need colder plugs and a new fuel pump
ive seen people run 100+ shots on a properly set up 4 cylinder
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Old 07-16-2005, 09:07 PM   #22 (permalink)
 
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Hmmmm.....Thats funny....I run 100 hrs pills drykit.....30 bottles later still running strong.............but dragon is right ...I have made numerous mods(like after market fuel pressure reg <AEM> 310 cc Injectors) The stock fuel pump maintains a good 60 psi flow without fade. and also a piggy back tuner was necessary to manage fuel map and Timing retard......believe it or not, its, cheaper than ya think to do
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Default Re: Jet Sizes for nitrous systems.

ugh

man quit telling people wrong information

the max anyone should do on a stock motor is a 50 shot if its a 4 cyl
a little higher if its a 6

to run a 75 shot you will need colder plugs and a new fuel pump
ive seen people run 100+ shots on a properly set up 4 cylinder



Check with NOS bonehead, the company that makes the product even says the only way to safely run on a stock engine is to run at wide open throttle and to stay within half of your stock engine hp. Thats not to say that a particular car cant run higher than that, its just whats recommended. If you have different mods then you should be able to handle a little more. but you have to have the right mods to do it. a high flow fuel pump for example is a good mod for nitrous, but just intake and exhaust may not be enough. its all in a judgment call. Only you know what you have done to your car so judge it apon how your car reacted to the mods you do have. Just remember to not get to happy with it if you have stock internals.
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Old 03-04-2006, 09:09 AM   #24 (permalink)
 
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Default Re: Jet Sizes for nitrous systems.

ive seen a 150 shot on a bone stock honda civic dx. it was dyno'd at 202hp to the wheels. they pushed though and tried a 250, it was a bad idea.
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What about the Zex Wet Shot? I just got one of those and was wondering because it didnt come with a diagram....:dead:
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what would you use on a two stage kit?
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what Nos jetsizes can i put for 75 shot for a direct port 4 fogger system for a stock engine 98 tibby????? rightnow i'm running a wet single fogger with 125 shot...
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