Update:N2O. Michael's Artic Frost Project. 232whp 294 torque
Hello all,
Many of you knew that my engine blew up on nitrous due to a bad install from a crappy local shop back in the summer of 2005. I've since put that in the past and with a new engine install back in September of 2005, the nitrous setup was still in the back of my mind.
After getting the air bags suspensions, I wasn't satisfied with my current setup, I just wanted a lil more GO with my show setup. Went back with the original shop that I spoke with 3 years back, they're bout 2 hours from me, and wish I had gone with them originally, because their workmanship is superb! They did everything I asked and proceeded with extra precaution since they knew the history of my car with NOS.
We all know that nitrous in itself is not dangerous, so I don't need to educate anyone about that. But if anyone is interested, I'll post a few links to read up on below:
http://www.go-fast.org/z28/new_to_nitrous.html My personal favorite.
http://www.justsayn2o.com/
http://www.nitrousdirect.com/faq.html
These are just a few links to help those that want to read up on nitrous.
It's been working great in the car for almost a month now. I plan on going back to the tuner shop and having the car dyno in mid July, after I get my new wheels. I didn't want to take my 20s chrome to the track, since I sold my stock 17s, I didn't have a spare set so that's why I was searching for a small size with more rubber. It'll be nice to have a spare set for winter/also.
Keep in mind, I'm not trying to race, I just want a lil more GO to go with my SHOW setup. I will keep everyone posted as the time nears. After the dyno, Tact and I are going to the track. Come out and join us if anyone has time.
http://www.solaraguy.com/viewtopic.php?t=40361
Bout 3 years ago, it was my lack of knowledge with nitrous that cost me dearly, since then I've tried to educate myself on things that I do not have knowledge of and very glad I did. I know of several on nitrous...not solaras, but camaros and such on the bottle without any safety in place. Knowing what I know now, I would strongly recommend as much safety as possible. Just remember that there's always something that could go wrong.
Safety items from this site (one of my personal favorite)
http://www.go-fast.org/z28/new_to_nitrous.html
I have all of the above NOW, but 2 years ago, I did not, but it was a bad install like I said from bad installers...live and learn.
Here's the prove...Daddy's little gurlz...knocked out...after a day out in Daddy's bottle fed Solara.
Mommy got the day off and out with the drop top beamer drop top beamer.
Last but not least, I'd like to give JoeB, many thanks.
JoeB, you've been a great member to SG in the past and you've been a very helpful online friend through all of this. Your knowledge and recommendations has made me feel so much better. Thank you for everything!
Many thanks to anyone else that I left out.
But most of all, thank you to my wife for putting up with me through all of this. I love you hun!
SPECS
Project: Michael's Artic Frost Project
Year/Make/Model: 2004 Toyota Solara
Engine: V6 3MZ-FE
Stock hp: 210
Engine
3.3-liter DOHC 24-valve VVT-i V6 210 hp @ 5600 rpm/220 lb.-ft. @ 3600 rpm
Transmission
5-speed electronically controlled automatic overdrive (ECT-i) standard
Drivetrain
Front engine, front-wheel drive
Dyno numbers soon to come in mid July.
Track numbers soon to come in mid July.
Pics of engine and trunk will be up later once everything is completed.
NOS, nuff said.
Best,
Michael T.
Many of you knew that my engine blew up on nitrous due to a bad install from a crappy local shop back in the summer of 2005. I've since put that in the past and with a new engine install back in September of 2005, the nitrous setup was still in the back of my mind.
After getting the air bags suspensions, I wasn't satisfied with my current setup, I just wanted a lil more GO with my show setup. Went back with the original shop that I spoke with 3 years back, they're bout 2 hours from me, and wish I had gone with them originally, because their workmanship is superb! They did everything I asked and proceeded with extra precaution since they knew the history of my car with NOS.
We all know that nitrous in itself is not dangerous, so I don't need to educate anyone about that. But if anyone is interested, I'll post a few links to read up on below:
http://www.go-fast.org/z28/new_to_nitrous.html My personal favorite.
http://www.justsayn2o.com/
http://www.nitrousdirect.com/faq.html
These are just a few links to help those that want to read up on nitrous.
It's been working great in the car for almost a month now. I plan on going back to the tuner shop and having the car dyno in mid July, after I get my new wheels. I didn't want to take my 20s chrome to the track, since I sold my stock 17s, I didn't have a spare set so that's why I was searching for a small size with more rubber. It'll be nice to have a spare set for winter/also.
Keep in mind, I'm not trying to race, I just want a lil more GO to go with my SHOW setup. I will keep everyone posted as the time nears. After the dyno, Tact and I are going to the track. Come out and join us if anyone has time.
http://www.solaraguy.com/viewtopic.php?t=40361
Bout 3 years ago, it was my lack of knowledge with nitrous that cost me dearly, since then I've tried to educate myself on things that I do not have knowledge of and very glad I did. I know of several on nitrous...not solaras, but camaros and such on the bottle without any safety in place. Knowing what I know now, I would strongly recommend as much safety as possible. Just remember that there's always something that could go wrong.
Safety items from this site (one of my personal favorite)
http://www.go-fast.org/z28/new_to_nitrous.html
* A Master On/Off switch
* A WOT switch, which is installed on the actual throttle, that closes the circuit only when your foot is on the floorboard
* A pushbutton in the car, probably on the shifter
* A "window switch" (see "Safety" for details) that closes the circuit only when the engine RPM is between a certain range (like 3000-6000) that you decide is acceptable
* A fuel pressure switch
I have all of the above NOW, but 2 years ago, I did not, but it was a bad install like I said from bad installers...live and learn.
Here's the prove...Daddy's little gurlz...knocked out...after a day out in Daddy's bottle fed Solara.


Last but not least, I'd like to give JoeB, many thanks.
JoeB, you've been a great member to SG in the past and you've been a very helpful online friend through all of this. Your knowledge and recommendations has made me feel so much better. Thank you for everything!
Many thanks to anyone else that I left out.
But most of all, thank you to my wife for putting up with me through all of this. I love you hun!
SPECS
Project: Michael's Artic Frost Project
Year/Make/Model: 2004 Toyota Solara
Engine: V6 3MZ-FE
Stock hp: 210
Engine
3.3-liter DOHC 24-valve VVT-i V6 210 hp @ 5600 rpm/220 lb.-ft. @ 3600 rpm
Transmission
5-speed electronically controlled automatic overdrive (ECT-i) standard
Drivetrain
Front engine, front-wheel drive
Dyno numbers soon to come in mid July.
Track numbers soon to come in mid July.
Pics of engine and trunk will be up later once everything is completed.
NOS, nuff said.
Best,
Michael T.

Last edited by michaels artic frost on Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Updated 06/01/12: Michael T's
Updated 06/01/12: JUICED! 232whp 294ft/lbs of torque
"Every passing minute is another chance to turn it all around."
Updated 06/01/12: JUICED! 232whp 294ft/lbs of torque
"Every passing minute is another chance to turn it all around."
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