Nitrous Im thinking about doing a 50 shot here for the track is nitrous safe for b series motors??
Like the topic says I am bout to put on a 50 shot and see whats going to happen but Im not sure yet we have a new 1/4 mile track opening up on the ws of jax in june and I want to be in line for it. So I wanted to spray it a lil. is it safe and what is your set ups and where do you mount your bottles at?
You will be plenty fine with just a 50 shot setup. Make sure you run a wet kit, and have a good fuel pump (walbro 190lph will do). You can definately spray 75 no problem on a wet kit. You need to get colder spark plugs and gap them closer.
I ran a setup just like this on my b16, with the timing retarded 2 degrees at the dizzy, and it ran great all summer long.
I ran a setup just like this on my b16, with the timing retarded 2 degrees at the dizzy, and it ran great all summer long.
I have a jdm gsr with 55 shot zex dry kit with full msd ignition and fuel upgrade. I could spray all day with no problems at all. I took out my spare tire and mount my bottle there. At the track, I ran low 14's without nitrious and low 13's with nitrious on street tires with 2.2-2.4 60 '.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 91B16HF »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">How quick was it and which kit did you run?</TD></TR></TABLE>
He was running the NOS kit, best time of 13.9...albeit bottle pressure was never optimal. Make sure if you do it, get a bottle heater to modulate nitrous pressure and consider running an ignition unit like the MSD that can retard timing upon nitrous activation.
He was running the NOS kit, best time of 13.9...albeit bottle pressure was never optimal. Make sure if you do it, get a bottle heater to modulate nitrous pressure and consider running an ignition unit like the MSD that can retard timing upon nitrous activation.
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