motrmaniac
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- May 19, 2008
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Islip Terrace,
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what kit from NOS is a good setup. i want a good 75 or 100 wet shot... im new to nitrous and i dont know what the fogger system and stuff like that it
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1st off, it's called Nitrous oxide, not NOS. This isn't fast and furious. NOS is a brand of nitrous kits. Personally i've had great luck with nitrous express and dynotune nitrous kits.
what kit from NOS
Not what NOS kit... he specifically said, from NOS. (Maybe he likes the brand because he thinks they have good products, or maybe he has another reason, idk)
He was asking about NOS brand.... not calling it NOS.
Sure about that? The title says "whats a good NOS kit to buy"
alright awesome i got my kitt.. and i was referrein to NOS becasue i work at sk speed and i can get a good deal..
To me it looked like he was referring to NOS as being "any" Nitrous kit, and not something specific by NOS
Zex is the best way to go if you ask me, and you can usually find universal kits on Craigslist or Ebay cheap.
I made a plate to go between my TB and Intake Manifold that I will be spraying through rather than into the intake runners or intercooler piping. (jsyk)
Edit: My plate is at the shop in my car but it looks like this... Basically a TB Spacer but has the fogger nozzle that goes into the middle/side and fogs directrly into the middle of the air flow.
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I like this idea and like the piece you made, but i don't like it because the nitrous is to close to the manifold and won't have enough time/distance to atomize properly.
I like this idea and like the piece you made, but i don't like it because the nitrous is to close to the manifold and won't have enough time/distance to atomize properly.
Bud you are way over your head here. A single nozzle needs proper space to full atomize and spread itself out upon each of the cylinders so they get the same amount of nirtrous/fuel. Direct port has it's own nozzle per cylinder to make sure each cylinder gets the same nitrous/fuel as the other cylinders. Tell me why every nitrous kits says to install the nozzle 6-12inches from the throttle body? Don't you think they know a little bit more about nitrous than you do? Puddling is not a concern on a turbo car unless the shot is very large, and then you should be on a direct port setup for shots past 100hp.So why do you think people buy/make direct port nitrous kits then? There does not really need to be a certain distance away from the tb or the intake manifold to be honest. The distance suggestion is usually to prevent puddling of fuel in some intake manifolds, which will result in a nitrous backfire.