can someone tell me how to install a nitrious express wet kit on a dohc zc?
well found a good deal for a wet kit, so im thinking of buyin it (well my girl might buy it) but before she does i need to know what im getting in to. 1st off i did search about nitrious (didnt find much help) so i have a few questions:
1) if i have a "complete nitrious kit" will i need anything to install it or get it running?
2) the car i intend to use this on is already turbo'd....but the motor is built with less then i1,000 miles on it(im still breaking it in) (pretty much everything was done to the motor except havin it sleeved) would it bo ok to run nitrious on this car?(only plan to squeeze at the track)
1) if i have a "complete nitrious kit" will i need anything to install it or get it running?
2) the car i intend to use this on is already turbo'd....but the motor is built with less then i1,000 miles on it(im still breaking it in) (pretty much everything was done to the motor except havin it sleeved) would it bo ok to run nitrious on this car?(only plan to squeeze at the track)
I don't see why not as long as your EMS is aware of all the goodies Nitrous adds so it adjusts timing and such what adequetly.
I always heard that its not to wise of an idea to put spray on a motor that was NA and is now turbo'd, thats just what i HEARD, **** i dont see why you couldnt put like a 50hp on it, I would just put in pistons and crank up the boost
a complete kit isnt always complete. you will still haev to go to home depot and buy some fittings small hose clamps and some more fuel hose..other than that just like the Dr. mentioned make sure the timing is correct, and make sure its broken in before you spray...and you have to buy colder spark plugs. other than that enjoy nitrous is fun..dont ask me how i know
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by slowcrxsib16 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I always heard that its not to wise of an idea to put spray on a motor that was NA and is now turbo'd, thats just what i HEARD, **** i dont see why you couldnt put like a 50hp on it, I would just put in pistons and crank up the boost</TD></TR></TABLE>well the motor has been boosted before the re-build and i wont run the nitro. till it's fully broken in first
If its complete you shouldn't need anything extra other than some fuel line and clamps plus some zip ties.
I don't see how running it with the turbo would be a problem. Just check your tune and timing.
I don't see how running it with the turbo would be a problem. Just check your tune and timing.
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