what should i do/ what do i need to do if i wanted to install a 75shot cheater kit?will it damage anything running n2o
cheater kit? i dont like the sound of that
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99redz24 wrote:cheater kit? i dont like the sound of that
Im pretty sure he is just referring to a sneaky pete type of a kit with a smaller bottle so that its easier to hide.
John Jacob Jingleheimer Smith wrote:what should i do/ what do i need to do if i wanted to install a 75shot cheater kit?will it damage anything running n2o
alright when running a shot that big fuel becomes an issue, unless you run a wet kit. I would personally recommend running a wet kit with that high of a shot so that you dont lean out your motor and get detonation. As long as you install the kit according to the instructions and make sure you only spray at wide open throttle then you should be ok with stock internals on an LD9, as long as their is enough fuel. Also if you are looking to run big shots like that, maybe you should look into buying a progressive controller or do a dual stage with a 35 shot at first and then stepped up to a 75. Hopefully this helps.
John Jacob Jingleheimer Smith wrote:what should i do/ what do i need to do if i wanted to install a 75shot cheater kit?will it damage anything running n2o
First read everything u can about nitrous before u start installing it. If u spray 75 shot your clutch won't last very long. Get your self a wideband and keep an eye on it while spraying.
ok so the first thing ive noticed, is that i shouldnt run a 75 shot to start..i should go with a 35 or someting
well its not a question of how much, its whether you know enough about nitrous to spray something that big and be safe. I will post up a couple links that should give you some information on the subject and id highly recommend you do your research before starting to mess with nitrous. A wideband like stated above would be a good addition to your car because it can tell you exactly how your running and give you the piece of mind that everything is safe, the closest to 14.7:1 you are the better your motor will feel.
here are the links:
Holley Q&A on N2O
here is a great book that would tell everything you need to know and really and it would be able to be used as a reference in the future.
How To: N2O
this one is short and sweet and has some good facts
How N2O works
Luis Marroquin wrote:well its not a question of how much, its whether you know enough about nitrous to spray something that big and be safe. I will post up a couple links that should give you some information on the subject and id highly recommend you do your research before starting to mess with nitrous. A wideband like stated above would be a good addition to your car because it can tell you exactly how your running and give you the piece of mind that everything is safe, the closest to 14.7:1 you are the better your motor will feel.
here are the links:
Holley Q&A on N2O
here is a great book that would tell everything you need to know and really and it would be able to be used as a reference in the future.
How To: N2O
this one is short and sweet and has some good facts
How N2O works
14.7:1 is way too lean. You wanna run on a rich side when spraying. 13.5:1 is where u wanna be. I would hit mid 12 a/f at wot with nitrous.
but 14.7:1 is stoichiometric, so why run any richer?
cause you dont want to find out first hand what happens when you lean out while spraying