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nitrous on a stock motor???

nitrous on a stock motor???

Postby kenlrw39 » Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:13 pm

Ok so I've been searching for 2 hours now and cant find the answer im looking for. Ok so I'm getting a NOS setup for my car tomorrow and I wanted to know wats the biggest shot i can run wet or dry on a stock motor safely? If anybody has seen this answer in another plss point it out. thanks.
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Postby 1gSE » Fri Jun 19, 2009 3:14 am

I4 or V6?i don't recall any gen 1s on the bottle, but IIRC someone said something along the lines of a 50 to 75 shot is about as high as you'd want to go
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Postby Chinky420 » Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:05 am

i remember 1 lara on the bottle, but i forgot who it was (and if they're still here or not)

the shot depends on a couple factors, engine size, mods, tuning, wet/dry.

but, generally speaking, i'd say anything less than a 75 shot (wet) or a 50 shot (dry) won't blow up your engine




but don't quote me on that. if you need to ask, you should probably go back and do some more research before installing something that could blow up your engine (but that's just my opinion...it's YOUR engine after all)
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Postby GzNutz » Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:53 am

Chinky420 wrote:
the shot depends on a couple factors, engine size, mods, tuning, wet/dry.

but, generally speaking, i'd say anything less than a 75 shot (wet) or a 50 shot (dry) won't blow up your engine


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Everything I've found points to 75 or 50, so long as the engine is in top shape before the install, the installer knows what they're doing, and you take every precautionary measure.
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Postby Ilovemylara » Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:58 am

Michael arctic frost was on juice for a while wasnt he? Im sure he knows alot about it.
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Postby Mr_Chunkz » Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:17 am

gabe can chime in too about nitrous
I would say avoid it on a stock motor... but only cause im paranoid about blowing another engine.
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Postby panic » Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:57 am

Ok so any nitrous at all can blow up the engine... if you don't know what you're doing.
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Postby PASolara » Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:18 am

I was able to do 75 Dry Shot with no issues..

I also ran 100shot wet for a short amount of time.. A fuel pump would be a good idea i got away wihtout it, but it bucked sometimes

Now i use 125 direct port but to do this you need a bigger fuel pump..


I have had nitrous for 4 years and I am still on the stock motor.


Anything over 75 shot run a race gas mix or retart timing
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Postby kenlrw39 » Fri Jun 19, 2009 2:42 pm

srry i forgot to say its a v6 automatic its got a stock intake wit k&n filter and the exhaust has been converted to dual with dual tips and no mufflers i was looking for answer around a 75shot i just wanna have a lil more go for weekend fun.
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Postby trd4life » Sun Jun 21, 2009 6:48 pm

Run a wet 75 and you will be good to go. Get a set of colder plugs and run race gas when your spraying
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Postby kenlrw39 » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:11 pm

Ok so I finally bought a nitrous kit its a dry NOS kit I was thinking of starting with a 50shot then the next jet up i got is a 80shot do you guyz think these v6 engines will handle that stock?
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Postby kenlrw39 » Fri Jul 03, 2009 9:10 am

trd4life wrote:Run a wet 75 and you will be good to go. Get a set of colder plugs and run race gas when your spraying


How do I figure out wat plugs are colder than the stock recomended? I read that it's better to go with iridum plugs than platnium plugs when running nitrous is this true? I'm running a dry sytem with one Solenoid for nitrous I was told the best place to position my nozzle spray is before the mass air sensor so the spray will pass over it and produce more gas is this right?
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Postby Mole » Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:15 pm

NNNNNNNAAAAAAAWWWWWWWASSSSS!

imho, nitrous is a cheapshot, unless it's used for cooling purposes.
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Postby Chinky420 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:21 pm

^^ lol, what's wrong with cheapshots?

and in regards to cooling purposes....what does anyone think about purging straight into the engine bay for cooling purposes?

i'm pretty sure that NO2 does not spontaneously detonate (explode without a flame or spark), but am unsure. any clarification would be informative.
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Postby 1gSE » Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:27 pm

^^ correct, it needs fuel, n2o alone won't combust. As far as purging, what would you plan on cooling, the radiator or just the engine bay in general? I'm sure there would be a more cost effective and better way of doing it (vented hood, or a few washers where the hood mounts. DEI makes a kit that'll cool the intake...similar to an intercooler spray bar, but it's actually a "bulb" that sits in the intake pipe. co2 flows through it, cooling the air as it passes over. I'm not sure how effective it is since the only cry02 kits i've seen installed on anything were intercooler spray bars. I've also seen a test done on one, i can't remember who did it, but it was on the intercooler sprayer...there was actually a loss in power because some of the co2 made its way into the engine. co2 displaces oxygen, less oxygen in the engine...and you can figure out the rest. Dam, sorry i went all of subject lol

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forgot to mention exhaust wrap or ceramic coating the headers etc to keep the heat in the exhaust
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