car goes duh on the hit
car goes duh on the hit
Went to the track this weekend and car is doing some funky jazz when the nitrous hits...
When the nitrous hits (press button) car falls on it's face. Then just picks up and jams out once that initial duh is done...
car is a 383 stroker lt4's comp 336/342 36lb/hr injectors..stock pump..100 shot..dual nozzle setup, #40 jet nitrous #28 jet fuel
i just ordered the race tronix 255 lph fuel setup from thunder, but am curious if some people ahve other opinions..
p.s. the car went 11.67@122.87 this weekend even being jacked on the hit...
When the nitrous hits (press button) car falls on it's face. Then just picks up and jams out once that initial duh is done...
car is a 383 stroker lt4's comp 336/342 36lb/hr injectors..stock pump..100 shot..dual nozzle setup, #40 jet nitrous #28 jet fuel
i just ordered the race tronix 255 lph fuel setup from thunder, but am curious if some people ahve other opinions..
p.s. the car went 11.67@122.87 this weekend even being jacked on the hit...
Originally posted by n20ta2
what rpm are you spraying at do you have a fp gauge and nitrous pressure gauge? It important to evaluate these #'s first
what rpm are you spraying at do you have a fp gauge and nitrous pressure gauge? It important to evaluate these #'s first
I don't have a fuel pressure gauge as of yet, but just ordered one today. nitrous pressure is at 900-1200 at all times.
*Added info*
nitrous bottle closed, car on, arm nitrous system, activate wot switch and motor bogs then goes...makes me think car is losing fuel pressure due to volume demand change on hit...
I was doing that as a test, just to see what would happen if the bottle was closed. In my past experience the motor should still rev, and after that initial duh on the hit it still does.
With the bottle open and at good pressure it still goes duh on the hit...then just picks up and takes off...
I'm gonna put this new fuel pump then see what it does, if it doesn't fix it I'll do some data logging and see what the o2's go to when the bottle hits...
With the bottle open and at good pressure it still goes duh on the hit...then just picks up and takes off...
I'm gonna put this new fuel pump then see what it does, if it doesn't fix it I'll do some data logging and see what the o2's go to when the bottle hits...
I just read this morning where a guy was having the same problem as you. His feed line was a good 6" away from his header and still causing the "DUUUHHH". He relocated the feed line and insulated it and the "duhhhh" was cured.
Could very well be your problem.
Could very well be your problem.
Last edited by BIGBADBOWTIE; Apr 1, 2004 at 01:13 PM.
Originally posted by BIGBADBOWTIE
I just read this morning where a guy was having the same problem as you. His feed line was a good 6" away from his header and still causing the "DUUUHHH". He relocated the feed line and insulated it and the "duhhhh" was cured.
Could very well be your problem.
I just read this morning where a guy was having the same problem as you. His feed line was a good 6" away from his header and still causing the "DUUUHHH". He relocated the feed line and insulated it and the "duhhhh" was cured.
Could very well be your problem.
Maybe there is some part of this I don't understand but why would this make it go duh??
What I think is happening is the heat is vaporizing the nitrous in the line and when you hit the "go" button your getting all that extra fuel and no "go" gas. The abundance of fuel is causing it to bog...or in your case"DUUUHHHH". Once the nitrous line gets purged and has continous flow is when its running like as BIG dog. Thats my thought......


