How to: Install a Wet Nitrous Kit
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Engine Speed (I use 3800 to 7700 rpm)
Engine Load (I use -3.1 to 2.7 psi)
Throttle (I use 95% Throttle)
Vehicle Speed (I use 29.83mph, to eliminate activation till the end of 1st gear)
Air Temp (I use 70 Degrees F)
Water Temp (I use 140 to 240 Degrees F)
Personally I have it ran to a indicator light, that lights up whenever all of these conditions are met; then to an activation switch in my center console; then to a relay that feeds my fuel/nos solenoids.
V/r,
Mike
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Re: How to: Install a Wet Nitrous Kit
Depends on the brand-name. Nitrous Express notoriously produces more power because their jets are rated as WHEEL HORSEPOWER.
Some will argue that certain CO's use a better nozzle angle.
In my experience a 50 shot NOS brand is worth about 35-40WHP. My 100 shot NOS was worth ~75whp, but we took timing away so who knows what it would've really done.
Some will argue that certain CO's use a better nozzle angle.
In my experience a 50 shot NOS brand is worth about 35-40WHP. My 100 shot NOS was worth ~75whp, but we took timing away so who knows what it would've really done.
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