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4CN Air 04-14-04 04:51 AM

mods needed for nitrous
 
Not looking to use it quite yet, but I'm wondering what all is needed/reccomended to run a dry nitrous shot of 55-75hp?


is it different with a Zex kit?



engine is race ported with stock turbos, PF ECU, stock injectors, new oem fuel pump

pugg57 04-14-04 06:16 AM

what else do you have on the car at the moment? i'll warn ya, my guess is that if you have everything else stock... you're just gonna catch flack for this thread, but lets see that list... i'm interested in this too but just from a knowledge stand point, i don't think i'd ever feel cumfy with a little bomb in my trunk :D

AMRAAM4 04-14-04 06:35 AM

everyone has their own opinion, but I think nitrous is queer.

With appropriate bolt on mods the rest is driver and GREAT tuning w/ a rotary. You don't need NNAAAWWZZZ

4CN Air 04-14-04 07:47 AM

I don't have the car yet, and actually i don't plan on using nitrous, I'm sure the car is as fast as I will ever use.

I'm strictly asking for sake of knowledge.

but just for fun, the car has absolutely ever engine part PFS makes, it was tuned by them for 10psi, 12psi, and 15psi with their piggyback, PFS raceport, silicon hoses, koyo rad., Pettit AST, hard IC pipes, rebuilt and ported stock turbos (still seq.)

fastcarfreak 04-14-04 07:58 AM

A wet nitrous system is a much better idea. The good thing about nitrous is that it lowers your intake temps a ton. People love to bash nitrous, i say if you like it use it. Power is power no matter how you get it.

4CN Air 04-14-04 08:07 AM


Originally posted by fastcarfreak
A wet nitrous system is a much better idea. The good thing about nitrous is that it lowers your intake temps a ton. People love to bash nitrous, i say if you like it use it. Power is power no matter how you get it.
NO2 wouldn't be bad to have in the rare instance where you come up against a car that can beat a mildly modified 7.

bashing nitrous is as bad as bashing race fuel or slicks, they aren't used on the street, they are just as much "cheating" as nitrous

JonesersRX7 04-14-04 01:01 PM

If you can run NO2 why wouldn't you just turn up the boost?

Fuel is needed for both... just a matter of one being safer.

- Jonesie

4CN Air 04-14-04 01:09 PM


Originally posted by JonesersRX7
If you can run NO2 why wouldn't you just turn up the boost?

Fuels needed for both... just a matter of one being safer.

- Jonesie

yeah to the point where your turbo(s) is/are maxed out. And when going to a bigger turbo will cause lag. Twins with nitrous is the ultimate in response, nice to have on the street. Sure a T-78 can make the power and have room to turn up for the strip, but who wants to wait for it.

lopedl 04-14-04 01:10 PM


Originally posted by fastcarfreak
A wet nitrous system is a much better idea. The good thing about nitrous is that it lowers your intake temps a ton. People love to bash nitrous, i say if you like it use it. Power is power no matter how you get it.
and it doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile winning is winning.:p:

:lol: I couldn't resist I had too throw in some sarcasm.

lopedl 04-14-04 01:18 PM

hope this helps

http://www.scuderiaciriani.com/rx7/N2O_install.html

4CN Air 04-14-04 01:23 PM


Originally posted by lopedl
hope this helps

http://www.scuderiaciriani.com/rx7/N2O_install.html

that's crazy, that's the page I stumbled across that made me post this question.


I was searching for stock 1/4 times and because the site has a "1/4 mile ET calculator" it produced a hit

blueskaterboy 04-14-04 02:48 PM

first of all its N2O... but anyway. im not really a fan of nitrous however i think spraying nitrous on the intercooler is a pretty good idea.

DjRannyKan 04-14-04 02:54 PM

whats better the n20 or the cryo(forget the name.. some one should know) for shooting into the IC??

fastcarfreak 04-14-04 03:40 PM


Originally posted by JonesersRX7
If you can run NO2 why wouldn't you just turn up the boost?

Fuel is needed for both... just a matter of one being safer.

- Jonesie

There are a few reasons for not turning up the boost. When your running pump gas, you can only run so much boost. Most people dont like to use their high boost setting all the time, so when they arent using their high boost setting and are tuned for a high boost setting they are dumping too much fuel into there motor and are losing a good deal of power. Nitrous is also good for spooling a slow spooling turbo as where you only benifit from turning up the boost when your fully spooled. Also, nitrous lowers intake temps which equates to more power and less risk of detonation. There are a ton more im sure. I dont have nitrous on my car nor plan to put it on anytime soon, but i do like the idea of being able to bolt on instant power that i can have any time i want. I have a t78 turbo on my rx7 by the way, so its not like Im a cheap person trying to make tons of horsepower.
Adam


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