nitrous in stock engine
#6
Most kit's are designed to work with no timing retard's, ignition or fuel mod's. for a 50 shot mind you. As long as everything is in proper working condition(rotor,good wire's, Fuel pump) Then everything should be good. Your timing SHOULD NOT be advanced and its wise to go a heat range colder plug's. But ya if your engine is in Good running codition there's no reason you can't boost or spray it.
#9
depends if it's dry or a wet system...dry, I can see it being ok but, to make sure you're not wearing the crap outta your engine, your car will thank you for doing some mods to it to prepare it for the added pressures. wet, KABOOM without any mods or any meassures to handle the pressures.
#10
Really?. The only guy's Ive ever talked to that have blown there Motor on spray was dry kit's(but they were idiot's so anything is possible). Even though Wet Kit's run Fuel through the Manifold at least its mixed properly. You have no chance of Running lean and causing serious damage. Dry Kit's just bump the Fuel pressure and Run your injector's at like 80psi or more. It sound's like a black art of Fuel Enrichment to me. Id stick with Wet Kit's. Nitrous Express is at the Forefront of Nitrous Technology and they don't even sell a dry kit!!!!!!!!! But for small shot's Dry Kit's can still work flawlessly. check www.nitrousexpress.com
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