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CSRsports21

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Apr 29, 2002
Well I am thinking of going with a little bit of the juice... but I dont know that much about it. Help me out with some input on what I need and what I should get and what kinds should I get. WET or DRY? and also do they make sneaky petes or do you make those yourself?

Thanks alot
 
IMHO

the Nx 35-50-75 Import EFI kit with the GenX II accessory package from www.nitrouswarehouse.com is a great setup and not a bad price..

Sneaky Petes I believe are part of a NOS kit, Im not entirely sure on that or the extra's required for them to work.. do a search on the net and im sure youll find info on them.. I remember reading on them in a catalog
 
The NOS sneaky pete has no provisions for fuel enrichment. You are instructed to jet (carburetor lingo) a bit on the rich side. Sure it could work on an efi application as well, but dont expect much power. Efficently up your boost by 4 psi and you will be making more power than the sneaky pete.

Ohh I just noticed you are NA... in that case dont up your boost. But if you really want nitrous buy a normal wet or dry kit instead of the sneaky pete. At least there will be room for more power as your confidance grows. Plus the fun lasts a whole lot longer.
 
HiPsi91 is right..the sneaky pete won't work on your car; it's designed for carburated use only and has specific instructions to re-jet carb before use. I wouldn't recommend even trying that on a fuel injected car because you never really know how the car is going to react. In your case, being NT, you don't have to worry about a boost spike, but you could still run into a lean condition. The ideal kit for a naturally aspirated car for spraying up to 100 shot is a dry kit. Just start with a 50 shot, and work your way up from there. Get some good gauges, and install perhaps a turbo DSM fuel pump and have a blast.

Regards,
 
...is an RX7 a carburated engine??...

Depends on which one. The 12A's are 1.1 liter carburated motors, and the 13B's from 1985 in the GSL-SE on up are fuel injected. They did make a 12A turbo engine that was fuel injected, but I believe that was in Japan only.

Regards,
 
That movie just had zero fact to it. Put a sneaky pete on a fuel injected (TURBO NO LESS) rotary and see what happens. Have a nice day. ;)

Regards,
 
Larry, the scary thing is that guy had the setup on his car before the movie. He is from Team Boso zoku in San Diego...
 
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