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05-12-2002, 12:36 PM | #1 |
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installing nitrous, anything else i need?
ok im gonna run a 75 dry shit NOS brand kit. i have a 15 lb bottle, lines soliniods relay, bottle warmer, 15lb bottle, bottle gauge. as far as mods on my car i have i/h/e ACT street disc, b&m fpr, msd 6a, msd blaster 2 coil, apexi vafc/ air fuel gauge/ fuel pressure gauge/ anything else you think i should get? and what psi should i be running on my fuel pressure? i wana be safe. one more question, purge valve? how much are they and where could i buy one? i know the purpose of it, to clean the lines of stale nitrous right?
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05-16-2002, 09:01 AM | #2 | ||
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Sounds like you're ready for the gas. www.evanshondaspecialist.com for the purge kit. The ZEX purge is very nice and very big. It will expel the "stale" n2o real quick and into a nice big cloud. I used to love to scare the hell out of pedestrians with it. Heh heh. One thing to note. Keep an eye on your A/F since you have an adjustable FPR. Enjoy! Let me know when you get everything.....
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05-16-2002, 04:12 PM | #3 |
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thanx for the purge kit info, im gonna run it w/o the purge for now, and buy the purge mid june. im hoping for 13.7-13.5 when i hit the track.
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05-16-2002, 04:14 PM | #4 |
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oh, what about colder plugs?
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Depends on the shot size. 55 - 1 step colder 65-75 - 2 steps colder
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05-16-2002, 05:11 PM | #6 |
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ok so i need 2 steps colder, what exactly do the plugs do btw since they are colder?
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colder plugs run cooler... they generally have a shorter "gulley" between the conductor and the threads... down where the ceramic insulator goes. since they're colder, when you're on the bottle(this increases cylinder pressures immensely) they won't get to hot and start pre-ignition of the air/fuel mixture(detonation= the part in F&F where the computer tells dude his manifold is in trouble ) |
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LOFL, well, i got the idea, thanx man. any certian plugs i should get? and will these effect n/a performance at all? cause the gas is only for emergencies, when im loosing
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NGK V-Power coppers are good sturdy plugs. You won't notice anything from the plugs, but remember you need to retard your timing too for 75 shot. That will affect everyday driving. I think MSD has an add-on unit that you can set to retard your timing. If not I know Jacobs makes the Nitrous Mastermind.
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05-24-2002, 01:20 PM | #11 |
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damn, i have my timing all the way advanced right now. that was a pain to get itthere, i'll check msd's site for a thing. if they dont, will the jacobs timing adjuster work with my msd box? i have the 6a box with a blaster 2 coil.
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Should be fine since its independant.
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06-16-2002, 01:19 AM | #13 |
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ok thanx, i couldnt find a price on it anywhere... you wouldnt happen to know the price would you?
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$224.99 www.summitracing.com Part# JAC-383806 Jacobs Electronics Website
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