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On a NOS brand N2O kit

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Old Dec 8, 2005 | 07:09 AM
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Default On a NOS brand N2O kit

Do you have to to run a line to the fuel pressure regulator on a dry shot? Just curious.
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Old Dec 8, 2005 | 11:04 AM
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Yes.
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Old Dec 8, 2005 | 11:06 AM
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what does it do?
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Old Dec 9, 2005 | 04:50 AM
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Applies pressure to the diaphram in the fuel pressure regulator, thus raising the fuel pressure for fuel enrichment.
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Old Dec 9, 2005 | 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by BigBadBuick
Applies pressure to the diaphram in the fuel pressure regulator, thus raising the fuel pressure for fuel enrichment.
And if your car doesn't have a fuel pressure regulator?

This has been my issue with putting a dry kit on my truck and making me want to do a wet but don't want to deal with cracking my plastic intake. My fuel pressure regulator is totally elctronic. NX makes a adapter to add for a wet kit or run a pressure gauge:


http://www.nitrousexpress.com/Pages/FuelRailAdapt.htm

Which in the case of hooking up a dry kit it would be useless.

The only company that makes a kit that can directly bolt up to it Dry is the ZEX kit that I totaly think is crap.

I'm at a loss to if I don't hook it up what my fuel system will do.
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Old Dec 10, 2005 | 05:28 AM
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The only cracked intakes I have seen have been from nitrous backfires, and dry kits will blow your intake off just as fast as a wet kit If it's a temperature issue, wet or dry, the nitrous is going to be the same temp. Maybe someone has better info on this, but that's been my experience
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Old Dec 10, 2005 | 06:45 AM
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They say from the design of the intake it puddles.
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Old Dec 10, 2005 | 11:38 AM
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the fogger nozzles should be drillled and tapped at the bottom of each runner right above the intake port for your heads.

or are u talking about one of thoose crappy single nozzle kits that are just asking for trouble?
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Single nozzle dry kit, so i guess it's the crappy one.
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Old Dec 11, 2005 | 04:01 PM
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Its my personal believe you are asking for trouble with thoose kits. car nitrous is a combination of nitrogen and oxygen with a little sulpher dioxide int he mix to soften the hit a bit and also make it non wifable. the oxygen is what makes thew power , the nitrogen is just a filler. Nitrous is not like some magic power additive its just increases the oxygen content of your intake charge. It is very fuel sensitive. as u know too much air and not enough fuel = a lean condition. air is 21% oxygen . Nitrous is higher , i think its 38% maybe. anyway its a good way to SMOKE a motor dicking around with a bullshit kit. on a non race vehical I would be doing the computer , air intake , exhaust and tuning and not worry about shooting juice. what are you going to gain from it. compaired to what it can do. It is no designed nor is it anything like u see in the movies. Systems are tuned and tuned again even to changing track and air conditions present in racing..

So not only will you not get a huge gain from some shitty kit you risk your engine. for what? are you going to put a mid 14 sec truck into the high 13's? it will also raise your cylinder preasure , put un needed stress on pistons ( should be forged) also stresses the rods and the crank.

to properly run nitrous you should have theese impliments installed

wot activation switch
window switch
low fuel preasure cut off
be in control of your timing(2 degrees must be retarded for every 50 horse of spray)
a stand alone fuel system to support the nitrous system
purge valve
bottle heater ( to maintain proper bottle temp to keep proper operating PSI of the system)
a blow down tube from your bottle valve out of the car if the safty blow off pops
you may need to try different heat range plugs to keep them firing optimaly in a more fuel and air rich enviorment with out fouling or burning out.

so now u bought an over priced kit ( zex) 500 bucks that falls short of any sort of viable system and need to buy another grand woth of stuff to properly run nitrous and well hell u might as well save up for a blower and always have the power. Id go into more detal on number of seconds of use per hp and size bottle. but searching nitrous turning u can find that. Again I reinterate that this fad is not all that great of an option for stock rides , espeially ones that arent performance orientated. gears and converter make a difference also. as does the pattern on your cam. blowing 125 horse shot into a mostly stock truck with bolt ons definatly will not net you 125 horse to the wheelsyour mush stock converter is going to soak up some as well as the truck dtive train and the non performance oriented gear ratio.

Just my 2 cents
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