Nitrous Oxide Systems
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Re: Nitrous Oxide Systems
100hp doesn't sound out of the question for the engine if built properly. What's the rest of the drivetrain like?
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Re: Nitrous Oxide Systems
When I ran it through desktop dyno, 100 shot would push 300 extra lb/ft. That's what worries me when it comes to breaking the drivetrain.
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That's why I asked. I know the engine should be fine if built for the NOS shot. I'd be worried about the clutch, trans, Tcase and especially the axles.
Sounds like an 8.8 swap built with alloy axles would be a wise investment to start with. What do you have for a trans?
Sounds like an 8.8 swap built with alloy axles would be a wise investment to start with. What do you have for a trans?
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Re: Nitrous Oxide Systems
i just have clutch. the rest of the drive tran is stock.
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I'm thinking of going with a hundred shot myself. Looking at the NX proton plus setup. Where does the extra fuel come from and would I need another fuel pump?
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Re: Nitrous Oxide Systems
if you want to be really on the safe side put another little fuel cell with a stand alone pump and regulator and fill it up with c16 or another high octan race gas just for the nitrous when it kicks in. to minimize the chance of detonation if something in the tune goes haywire
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Re: Nitrous Oxide Systems
I spray my 540" motor with a 400 shot ... makes over 1100 hp. I'm not sure I get drag racing these things but if you are going to run nitrous get a management box that stutters the solenoids in rather than spraying all at once. It'll save parts. If you don't get a box, you'll at the very least need a timing retard ignition box. I think once you take it to the track you'll be disappointed in ET's no matter how much you spray it.
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gonridnu wrote:I spray my 540" motor with a 400 shot ... makes over 1100 hp. I'm not sure I get drag racing these things but if you are going to run nitrous get a management box that stutters the solenoids in rather than spraying all at once. It'll save parts. If you don't get a box, you'll at the very least need a timing retard ignition box. I think once you take it to the track you'll be disappointed in ET's no matter how much you spray it.
wow can you upload for us some videos of that thing, i would love to see it in action , sounds like a beast .
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Here are some pics ... the only video I have of the Dyno session is the break in and then my camera battery died. http://youtu.be/YXMLJv_p9jo
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Re: Nitrous Oxide Systems
The track I race on is made of mud and about 200' long. I'm lacking just a little power to hold third gear, hoping this will give me the lil extra I'm looking for. Maybe eventually I'll go with the direct port injection but for now its gonna be a spacer sprayer.
Man thats some nice looking Mopar muscle. I like the B-1 intake, is that thing a Low Deck motor?
Man thats some nice looking Mopar muscle. I like the B-1 intake, is that thing a Low Deck motor?
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i have a question im running a 150 shot on my Comanche race uphill in the sand nd it backfires a lot like 3/4 up the whole on the last gear any ideas when it did tht i messed up head gasket nd two pistons melted a bit nd 2 plugs were gone to! need help! 1st 2nd nd 3rd gear goes hard with no problem but once i shifted to 4th was when backfired/popped
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Re: Nitrous Oxide Systems
Improve your octane in your enrichment fuel and reduce timing, likely your over timed when on the bottle OR your base timing on the motor is too much on the motor. Incresed load on motor will enhance any poor tune and more likely to damage motor parts
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Re: Nitrous Oxide Systems
I have bone stock 4.0 and bone stock drivetrain and powertrain. Only things is cone filter and header and i spray 150 wet shot. It's my daily and i take it to the dragstrip every week. Nitrous has been hooked up and used for over a year and have had no issues out of the jeep whatsoever. The only advice i have for you is do poly control arm bushings and make sure you get a wet shot. Can't tune the 4.0 computer so you want to spray fuel with the nitrous to compensate. You can do 100 wet shot no problem at all. I also race mine in 4wd full time and i launch with nitrous so the drivetrain can definitely handle it.
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