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    so no ideas on the lead wire?

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    i got it all plumbed up and now i need to run the lead wire and wires for the switch and ground. feel the need to go fry some rice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 07rstchevy View Post
    na bro just bought some they cost me about 17 bucks for all 8
    i learned today that they are 1.99 at autozone

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    The "perfomance" mode on your handheld will advance the timing. However pulling 4 degrees out of the tune for a 75 shot would return minimal results.. I would leave the timing stock and just check the plugs after you run it and look for any signs of a lean condition.

    You can wire it to spray anyway you want to. You can grab the instructions for your kit here:
    ZEX™ - Instruction Sheet Database

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    so i was helping the guys wire the box for the n2o today and the green light on the box came on for a second and went back off immediately and wouldn't come back on. but i guess when i asked one of them to clean up the wires they decided to use speaker wire. not happy. i think i will take apart the box and wire it myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayfastwhitey08 View Post
    so today, we got a zex dry kit set up for 75 horse. the instructions online say to retard the ignition 4 degrees. the hand held for this truck doesn't have that feature. how do we compensate for this? or will it be ok to run the truck like it is? truck will be tuned to premium fuel and plugs will go one range cooler before the button gets hit. will one range be okay? we scored on this one. $100 plus $20 for delivery off craigslist.

    ive always heard to run a dry shot through the MAF and it should compensate for the extra ''air''
    1983 Ford Ranger- 2.3 to 205k mile 6.0 swap

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    zex's kit said not to put it at the maf. put it 6 to 8 inches from the tb. the zex box should compensate the fuel since it adjusts the fuel pressure regulator when it hits the n2o

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    oh didn't know it did that
    04 Silverado Z-71 Extended Cab

    Magnaflow, 10.4 TV 50 wires, tr-55ix, Synthetics, HID's, JL audio, 33.5", leveling kit, tuned, CAI, vette servo, cam, valve job, pacesetter. 9.3@77.5 and 14.5@93.4

    06 2wd

    custom cam, tune, 3.73's, servo, HID's, 10.4mm wires, long-tubes, CAI, magnaflow, 2.5" shackles, Circle-D 3200, UD, JL Audio 4.1, Alpine 5ch

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    thats what the vacuum lines in the box are for

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    I have never used Zex, but is sounds way overly complicated for a 75 shot imho.. I am curious how a the fuel pressure is raised via the box. Do you have any information on how that works? From what I have read in this thread so far you need to stay at 75 or below for a while. Sounds like you have a lot to learn about N20. I am not trying to sound negative I just dont want you to end up with burned or cracked exhaust valves or any other failure. Nitrous is a great power adder, however understanding how it works and more importantly how to safely achieve a given power level is a must if you want trouble free performance. Several of us on this forum have used N20 to 200 and even 300 hp gains. The thing is we all started small and most of us blew something up in the learning process. If you dont want to make those mistakes please post up before you try out that next great idea you and your buds come up with!
    Bryan

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