nitrous jets
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If i get a kit and it doesnt tell me which jet is which i wouldnt be very happy...
Its sad that most of the HT people have no expierence with nitrous, back in the day spraying a civic was second nature.
Its sad that most of the HT people have no expierence with nitrous, back in the day spraying a civic was second nature.
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Use this jet calculator for a starting point and tune off spark plugs after that. 53/47 is just going to be rich. That spread is entirely too close. I usually start with a 20 number spread. say if I were going to use a 53, the fuel jet would be a 33 and end up being lowered than that once I made a few pulls.
Be aware though, a 53 is "around" a 125 shot or so.
Use this jet calculator for a starting point and tune off spark plugs after that. 53/47 is just going to be rich. That spread is entirely too close. I usually start with a 20 number spread. say if I were going to use a 53, the fuel jet would be a 33 and end up being lowered than that once I made a few pulls.
Be aware though, a 53 is "around" a 125 shot or so.
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That involves a bit of math thanks to the jet sizes being in mm and all US nitrous manufacturers using inches.
Just stick with american charts man, makes it easier on you and less room for error.
Just stick with american charts man, makes it easier on you and less room for error.
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