NOS dry shot setup... what else do i need??
ok i got a NOS dry 60 shot system. first off, is a 60 shot too much for a built b16 motor?.i dont know what else i need. the guy that sold it to me said, all i need is some wires for the switch. and a black box or something that all the wires go to. but hopefully someone knows what i need.
heres some pics of what i have, 10lb. blue bottle not shown.
please let me know which lines go where and which wires connect to what. please be very specific with the names of parts i need, cuz im gonna ask for them at the shop. thanks.





heres some pics of what i have, 10lb. blue bottle not shown.
please let me know which lines go where and which wires connect to what. please be very specific with the names of parts i need, cuz im gonna ask for them at the shop. thanks.





1. I do not see the bypass tee that should have a 42 jet in it.
2. I do not see the main jet for the nitrous which should have the size of the shot that you are intending to use.
3. I do not see a nitrous filter on the input of the solenoids.
4. Also check inside of the bottle nut (the large 1 1/4") nut. Make sure that there is a plastic ring inside of it that is not screwed up at all. If it at all looks fishy replace immediately.
5. Check the date on the bottle. If it is past the date stamped on the bottle, you will most likely not find a "reputable" shop to fill the bottle. It will need to be pressure tested first. They can blow at the valve at hurt someone, typically the guy filling it.
The black box that the guy was talking about is just a relay. That is available from NOS with the pigtail harness.
The lsat thing that you want to look into is how are you going to activate the shot. The kit is usually sold with a microswitch, but you can use a momentary switch if you want to.
Hope this helps.
Jason
2. I do not see the main jet for the nitrous which should have the size of the shot that you are intending to use.
3. I do not see a nitrous filter on the input of the solenoids.
4. Also check inside of the bottle nut (the large 1 1/4") nut. Make sure that there is a plastic ring inside of it that is not screwed up at all. If it at all looks fishy replace immediately.
5. Check the date on the bottle. If it is past the date stamped on the bottle, you will most likely not find a "reputable" shop to fill the bottle. It will need to be pressure tested first. They can blow at the valve at hurt someone, typically the guy filling it.
The black box that the guy was talking about is just a relay. That is available from NOS with the pigtail harness.
The lsat thing that you want to look into is how are you going to activate the shot. The kit is usually sold with a microswitch, but you can use a momentary switch if you want to.
Hope this helps.
Jason
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