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Dantra
10-19-2008, 10:38 PM
BrianG hooked me up with a tank, brackets, gauge and a main line. I'm going to put his complete wet kit on in the next few weeks for him. Never thought I'd do it to Swampy but I figure if I can piece something together....what the hell. And now I have a start....
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff166/Dantra1/DSC06104.jpg
SublimeDaytona268
10-20-2008, 02:26 AM
SO I couldnt tell from your post, are you putting this set-up on your car or are you putting it on Brian's car for him?
Either way, somebody's gonna be moving a little bit faster these days!
:beerchug:
-Pat
Dantra
10-20-2008, 09:06 AM
DOing both. He has everything for me to install his system...I have a few pieces for mine and just watchin' for leftovers to hit the floor
SublimeDaytona268
10-20-2008, 09:07 AM
I see, I see..... well keep us posted on how it turns out!
-Pat
Dantra
10-26-2008, 09:32 PM
Anybody got any pieces I might be able to use on mine?
Dantra
11-02-2008, 10:56 PM
Any recommendations on nozzles? I see NX has "Shark" and "Piranha" nozzles and the theres ZEX and NoS and many others. Really matter?
formerice
11-03-2008, 12:35 PM
Just use the nozzles that the kit manufacturer recommends for a 100 shot, it will be a bit on the rich side(safe). Don't forget the colder plugs. I run 1 bottle of NOS brand octane booster at the track and never use nitrous on the street.
sinistersix
11-03-2008, 01:29 PM
Just use the nozzles that the kit manufacturer recommends for a 100 shot, it will be a bit on the rich side(safe). Don't forget the colder plugs. I run 1 bottle of NOS brand octane booster at the track and never use nitrous on the street.
why would you never use n2o on the street? Thats the only place I use it :)
Dantra
11-03-2008, 02:41 PM
Just use the nozzles that the kit manufacturer recommends for a 100 shot, it will be a bit on the rich side(safe). Don't forget the colder plugs. I run 1 bottle of NOS brand octane booster at the track and never use nitrous on the street.
Guess maybe my thread isn't clear enough...
I am building a system, it is not a kit and I'm looking at the differences in various nozzles since I don't have one and need to buy one. Suggestions please :mrgreen: for 75-125 shot. Are some better than others??
Little Don
11-03-2008, 03:53 PM
I use this nozzle from Nitrous Outlet. Haven't had a problem with it. If their nitrous plate would work with my air intake then I would use that one.
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/images.asp?type=product&id=2528
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog/product_details.asp?group=23&model=88&dept=11&product_id=2528
Nitro Dave
11-15-2008, 12:21 PM
Congrates on joining the Nitrous world. There are many different options out there for nozzles. There are a few things to concider when choosing a nozzle.
Diameter- They offer two sizes. 1/16 and 1/8. For a application like yours the 1/8 nozzles normally are a better fit. Since they are larger they also reach into the intake track better making sure the discharge clears the side wall of the CAI. The 1/8 nozzles normally flow more than the 1/16 nozzles as well.
Bathtub design- The bathtub is the area at the tip of the nozzle where the mixture of fuel and nitrous come together. A properly designed nozzle will pound the nitrous into the fuel mixing the two for an attomized mist.
We stock many different brands of nozzles. My favorite one would be the one Little Don has listed above.. No not just because it has our name on it.lol
Our 1/8 nozzle is capable of flowing 250hp. The bath tub design gaurantees a great attomized mixture. The nozzle also has a nife edge on the back side to flor airflow comming by the nozzle. All these things are great but one area this nozzle really shines is we use a jet fitting in our nozzle that is thicker than most nozzles on the market. It will take more pressure from loosening and tightening the lines compared to most nozzles on the market.
My second choice would be the NX shark nozzle. It has a great design and will flow the same as our 1/8 nozzle. It does not have the nife edge design or the more duarable jet fittings.
Let us know if we hav help you piece together the rest of your set up.
Thanks
Dave
CHARGERTREV
11-15-2008, 12:24 PM
You dont want N20, its so bad for your car........
So just send it to me and ill just use it :mrgreen:
1FST4DR
11-15-2008, 12:48 PM
I have some extra parts,let me know what you need
Dantra
12-03-2008, 10:36 PM
I have some extra parts,let me know what you needDamn...fell asleep on this
Ed at LM Speed is sending me a nozzle and I think that leaves me with just needing a controller or solenoids
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