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Old May 22, 2007 | 11:38 PM
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Nitrous Street Port questions

Ok i am having my motor street ported. Its an 87 n/a block, and will have all new internals upon completion of the porting. I have a few questions about running my street port.

I really do not want to go forced induction so im curious about what would be some good bolt ons for a little extra power with my street port. I have already done a racing beat exhaust and the intake...my car didnt have the air pump when i got it, and has no AC or Power steering so light wieght pullys are kind of pointless, and i have already double belted the alternator. I have done my suspension with tokiko illuminas and ground control coil overs.

My main question power wise is about nitrous. Im curious if the 13b takes nitrous very well with a street port. I had an RX8 with a wet kit that ran great, but the renesis is a totally different animal.

My other question is what kind of fuel management should i run with a mild street port. Do i need larger injectors...fuel pump...ect..i already have TII 550's that i could install and I have a 255lph pump. Also the car currently has an SAFC installed on it so i can manage fuel to a considerable amount. Im just curious what would work best on a mild street port.

I think thas about it.... any help would be awesome
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Old May 23, 2007 | 07:03 AM
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You won't need any fuel management with a mild street port, especially if you already have an SAFC. You can always get improvements with a full standalone... but it's not something you'll need.
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