They make so many nitrous controllers these days, the biggest rhatards can make big power and not blow their cars up.
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They make so many nitrous controllers these days, the biggest rhatards can make big power and not blow their cars up.
im a little confused about th bigger fuel pump and a one gal tank i have 36lb injectors all ready will i still need the fuel pump
and what do you guys think of this kit http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/prod...cat=135&page=1
With a wet shot, the injectors are not as important as a higher volume fuel pump. In a wet system, if you are not running a seperate fuel system (typically a 1 gallon fuel cell, with a seperate pump) you need a larger volume pump to support the demand of the nitrous system. This is because you pull the fuel from your engine's fuel system, and in doing so you are also making the pump work harder to make up the difference. If your pump is not big enough, you will not have enough fuel to support your engine's needs while using nitrous. I can go on if you would like, that's pretty much the basics of it.
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...5&product=2534
One of the most trusted brands of people on this site.
The Interface Nitrous Controller
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/prod...&cat=57&page=1
Can run full timing all the time with this...have heard nothing but good things about this...also there nitrous kits are great...don't let the name fool you.
does anyone have a part number for the high volume fuel pump and the one gal tank and pump
Walbro 255 is Gss340
will be ok with the stock bottem end spraying a 150 wet shot