Sprayed for the first time today....
Sprayed for the first time today....
was spraying 125, felt AWESOME. I turned the car sideways in second gear when i first hit it, but I straightened it out and it took off. I think I've probably jetted a little too rich, but I'm gonna keep it that way because I need this motor to stay alive. I'll have dyno numbers on it next week.
Ahhhhh, I hear ya !!! Good job with the laughing gassss.
My first time was in an LT1 T/A, felt like the car was kicked in the rear by Godzilla! Friggen awesome !!!! I can't wait till i get the cheater kit installed on my Chevelle!!! Extra 250 HP is gonna be incredible !!!
My first time was in an LT1 T/A, felt like the car was kicked in the rear by Godzilla! Friggen awesome !!!! I can't wait till i get the cheater kit installed on my Chevelle!!! Extra 250 HP is gonna be incredible !!!
I sprayed mine for the first time about a week ago. It is addicting. I noticed a pretty good difference while spraying, but I noticed the biggest difference going back to N/A. Man the car felt so slow all motor after a night of messing around on the nitrous.
yeah i can just imagine what n2o feels like on the first time you spray thats why i wanted to ask you guys about it,im gonna get a dry nitrous kit and just do the 100 shot but i wnated to know about the other stuff you need to buy for safety precautions i.e. purge kit and other stuff like that. i know there really is know safe way but there are ways to reduce risks with some other modifications to the nitrous.any help would be great guys thanks
I don't know about using a dry shot........ why don't you use a wet shot to avoid having to change your injectors? Regardless of what you decide to use, run a RPM window switch, WOT switch, and I'd recommend a fuel pressure safety switch.
The diff between a dry and wet kit -- Dry kit sprays just nitrous and relies on the fuel injectors to supply all the fuel. A wet kit sprays a mist of nitrous AND fuel, therefore allowing you to run the stock injectors. If you're running a relatively small shot - up to 150, it's also much safer as you tend to not run the risk of going lean. I'd recommend a wet kit, it's just as easy to install, the only extra line is a fuel line coming off your schrader valve, and that literally takes 2 minutes to hook up. You also need to change your spark plugs. You need to go with a colder (2 steps), copper plug such as autolite 103. If you run the stock plug, you run the risk of burning the platinum tips off and scarring your valves.
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. Awesome feeling
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