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Topic: gonna run 75 shot, what upgrades do i need?
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9Roush8
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Like it says im going to run a 75 shot through my stock block for a bit until I have enough to get the motor built.
The car has stock fuel system, what upgrades do i need to make to make this be as safe as possible? Keep in mind im having the motor built at big boy racing, fully forged, cobra crank etc. When its done getting built im going to run a 125 or 150 through it? So what do you guys suggest? As safe as possible. Oh yeah its going to be nitous express. thanks
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Posts: 788 | From: Manteca | Registered: Feb 2003
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9Roush8
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its for my 96 saleen 2v
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Posts: 788 | From: Manteca | Registered: Feb 2003
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66 AC COBRA
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u have to do nothing to make it work
to make it safe, get a bigger fuel pump and always always run 91 octane
and a fuel safety switch would be a nice upgrade to make sure the nitrous turns off if fuel pressure does drop for an unknown reason
and an rpm activation and off switch would be nice so u dont blow up the stock intake or anything else
-------------------- FFR AC Cobra 72 Vega - WCHRA Extreme 10.5
Posts: 6280 | From: Winters | Registered: Feb 2002
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NorCalRydaz
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75 shot. Dial that shit in at least 100 shot
Posts: 2963 | From: San Jo | Registered: Sep 2003
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PeNiNsula302
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quote: Originally posted by NorCalRydaz: 75 shot. Dial that shit in at least 100 shot
agreed
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66 AC COBRA
Nitrous King
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100 shot on a 4.6 2 valve = an eventual nitrous backfire and bye bye intake manifold
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Posts: 6280 | From: Winters | Registered: Feb 2002
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PeNiNsula302
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Guess that shows how much i know about those motors w/ nitrous... Honestly though whats the point of only having a 75 shot, to me it really isnt worth the money if thats all you can run, but i guess if your trying to get every last bit of power out of your car i can understand... [ February 17, 2004, 11:53 PM: Message edited by: PeNiNsula302 ]
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66 AC COBRA
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remember its an nx kit, that is gonna be 75rwhp
shit 75rwhp is gonna add 35% to his rwhp, no bad for a minimum of $500 investment
i also just read his sig, its says u bought an s trim, why would u buy a nitrous kit when u have the strim, just slap it on and just use minimal boost until the motor is built
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Posts: 6280 | From: Winters | Registered: Feb 2002
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PeNiNsula302
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quote: Originally posted by 66 AC COBRA: remember its an nx kit, that is gonna be 75rwhp
Im sure thats true but it is hard to believe... I guess well see on ryans car when he gets it dyno'ed, 75rwhp more than his n/a pull...im just the type that needs to see it to believe it [ February 18, 2004, 12:11 AM: Message edited by: PeNiNsula302 ]
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9Roush8
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I did buy an s trim but my buddy is buying it this weekend... it was a used one that wasnt complete. It needed all the fuel system, injectors etc. With the money i get from it im getting my saleen rims chromed instead of white, new springs, cc plates etc. I also decided to go the nitrous route. I figured i could run a 75 shot through my stock block for a while till i save an extra 1500 for my forged motor.
100 + on a stock block doesnt last very long. I dont want to blow a rod before the new motor too. NX kits give you a real 75 which isnt that bad, that is a lot of extra horsepower... cant wait till my motor is done and i run a 150
-------------------- 2001 SVT Lightning Belltech 3/4, 22" rims, slotted rotors, magnaflow high flow mids, bassani catback, JLT CAI
Posts: 788 | From: Manteca | Registered: Feb 2003
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66 AC COBRA
Nitrous King
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quote: Originally posted by Saleen_S281: I did buy an s trim but my buddy is buying it this weekend... it was a used one that wasnt complete. It needed all the fuel system, injectors etc. With the money i get from it im getting my saleen rims chromed instead of white, new springs, cc plates etc. I also decided to go the nitrous route. I figured i could run a 75 shot through my stock block for a while till i save an extra 1500 for my forged motor.
100 + on a stock block doesnt last very long. I dont want to blow a rod before the new motor too. NX kits give you a real 75 which isnt that bad, that is a lot of extra horsepower... cant wait till my motor is done and i run a 150
i guess it makes sense, not what i would have done on a 4.6 2v but its not my car
on ur built motor, u do plan on getting a different metal intake right, because no matter what the stock plastic intake will not last more than one or two nitrous backfires
either get a bullet or foxlake p51 inake the reichard one is nice but u need serious boost to need it
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Posts: 6280 | From: Winters | Registered: Feb 2002
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9Roush8
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Yeah I need to get a new intank... i want the new p51 intank. How much are they running? Also why wouldnt you go that route? How would i eliminate nitrous backfire.. or reduce it to a very minimum
-------------------- 2001 SVT Lightning Belltech 3/4, 22" rims, slotted rotors, magnaflow high flow mids, bassani catback, JLT CAI
Posts: 788 | From: Manteca | Registered: Feb 2003
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DropTopFox
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You just get unlucky sometimes with the n20, You could probably get a new upper plenum right now pretty cheap and not worry about it. just get the gen x2 upgrade kit and you'll be fine. I spray all the time. 75 shot right now and it is very reliable
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Posts: 4003 | From: San Bruno | Registered: Aug 2002
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66 AC COBRA
Nitrous King
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quote: Originally posted by DropTopFox: You just get unlucky sometimes with the n20, You could probably get a new upper plenum right now pretty cheap and not worry about it. just get the gen x2 upgrade kit and you'll be fine. I spray all the time. 75 shot right now and it is very reliable
there is a difference, it is easy to let fuel puddle in the 96+ 4.6's because its a small motor and the intake has so many tigh bends that the fuel just wants to puddle
basically just make sure that u never engage the nitrous below 3000rpm, and never hit the stock rev limiter while on nitrous
pm 98stangpower, he can tell you exactly what not to do
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Posts: 6280 | From: Winters | Registered: Feb 2002
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9Roush8
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What did 98standpower do? IM for sure getting the p51 intank, if i get this and i get a backfire the intank wont blow will it? when on the bottle i hit it above 3000 rpm's and dont hit the rev limiter at 7 grand? thanks guys.
-------------------- 2001 SVT Lightning Belltech 3/4, 22" rims, slotted rotors, magnaflow high flow mids, bassani catback, JLT CAI
Posts: 788 | From: Manteca | Registered: Feb 2003
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DropTopFox
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quote: Originally posted by Saleen_S281: What did 98standpower do?
He was running a WOT switch. You know the one that runs when the throttle body is wide open and it hits the switch on. Well he was having trouble catching traction so he back off the throttle thus disengaging the nitrous then getting right back on it again thus engaging the nitrous. This was a very bad idea and doing this with nitrous is never good and his intake manifold went BOOM. Apparently I have an easier motor to spray than you do.
Eric if this is the case with the fuel puddling up wouldn't it be in his best interest to use a dry shot instead of wet or better yet go with the NOSzle kit which seems to be really safe to use on the Modular motors
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Posts: 4003 | From: San Bruno | Registered: Aug 2002
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9Roush8
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yeah that makes sense.... but i think you will get backfire no matter what??? that noszle kit is nice but its real pricey at 1400 as oppose to the nx kit.. what do you guys think
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THE King Cobra
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Yes I would highly recommend the NOZzele one....I keep hearing thats one of the more safer ways of shooting Nitrous, its more direct. good luck
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Posts: 315 | From: Bay Area, CA | Registered: Oct 2002
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whitecobra
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what about a zex kit?
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Posts: 205 | From: California | Registered: Nov 2001
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9Roush8
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What is the difference between the nx gen2 kit and the NOSzle kit? even when i get the p51 intank and i get a backfire will it hold? also how many backfires can a forged motor handle? thanks
-------------------- 2001 SVT Lightning Belltech 3/4, 22" rims, slotted rotors, magnaflow high flow mids, bassani catback, JLT CAI
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66 AC COBRA
Nitrous King
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a back fire will not hurt the p51 intake because it is metal, the stock intake is plastic
on less than 150 shot it would be hard to get a backfire with the p51 because of the straight throw design
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JohnCM
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I'd just put the 75 shot on, I don't think those 99 below mod motors can handle a huge shot, But I don't know much. I'm not really a mod motor guy.
Posts: 3545 | From: Roseville | Registered: Mar 2002
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DropTopFox
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quote: Originally posted by Saleen_S281: What is the difference between the nx gen2 kit and the NOSzle kit?
Two entirely different kits. The NOSzle it sprays in with you fuel injectors. The NX kit sprays in you MAF to TB tube. The GenX2 package is just an upgrade kit that includes stuff to get a more healthy and safer sht like bottle heater, blow down tube, fuel pressure safety switch etc. I suggest you further study the kits that are availible to you before you even think about buying one if you don't know this difference. I'd never putanything on my car if I didn't understand how it worked
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Posts: 4003 | From: San Bruno | Registered: Aug 2002
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9Roush8
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so even with the stock bottom end if i get the p51 and shoot a 75 until i have enough for the forged block i should be good?
I was going to get the nx wet kit not dry, doesnt the nx wet kit shoot with injectors?
any other suggestions? thanks
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