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Nos wont work on fuel injected?

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The kit is jetted and designed for a carburated setup. Most nitrous kits are as they are made for V8's who race. What you can do is buy a regular EFI kit for your car and run what ever bottles you want. A sneaky pete kit isn't a good choice anyway.
 
DSMJim said:
The kit is jetted and designed for a carburated setup. Most nitrous kits are as they are made for V8's who race. What you can do is buy a regular EFI kit for your car and run what ever bottles you want. A sneaky pete kit isn't a good choice anyway.

Wait, isn't the sneaky pete a wet system? Why couldn't you spray it into the intake right before the TB? it'll dump the nos and fuel in there, and the injectors won't need to compensate, as they'll be adding fuel for the amount of air the MAS see's and the nos kit will add the fuel for the nos it's adding, yes? not saying it's a good system, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.
 
FireyIce01 said:
Wait, isn't the sneaky pete a wet system? Why couldn't you spray it into the intake right before the TB? it'll dump the nos and fuel in there, and the injectors won't need to compensate, as they'll be adding fuel for the amount of air the MAS see's and the nos kit will add the fuel for the nos it's adding, yes? not saying it's a good system, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.

No, the sneaky pete system is specifically designed to only shave a few fractions of a second off track times. As it was described to me, it's designed to either be hidden or even worn on the body. It sprays only nitrous and the instructions say to jet the carburetor(s) a little rich to compensate.

You could add another solenoid to this kit and use a nozzle designed to spray fuel and nitrous, but it would be better to just build a custom kit from scratch if you were going to do that.

-Brian
 
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