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DUNKiNUTS
08-04-2003, 12:36 PM
I say "nos" is the best way to go fast cheap, and being able to do it again and again. I say that because if done correct, pistons, rods, fuel, etc. it is the best way to go fast. It is also the funnist, to see the guy in the car next to you start to sweat when he or she sees the prugeand puff of white smoke.:D Perfetion.

pillypimpinit
08-04-2003, 04:00 PM
yeah.. if done right nitrous can be cheapest and easiest hp mod any tuner can do..

ppi

h22wagon
08-13-2003, 05:56 PM
is you said, you have to fill the bottle and that is something people dont think about when they buy it

nirvoUSAccord
08-16-2003, 01:51 AM
Originally posted by h22wagon
is you said, you have to fill the bottle and that is something people dont think about when they buy it
with moderate use (1-2 times/day, 10 seconds/time), how long will a 10 lb. tank last ya?

92Jr
08-16-2003, 02:19 AM
Originally posted by nirvoUSAccord

with moderate use (1-2 times/day, 10 seconds/time), how long will a 10 lb. tank last ya? y would u want 2 use it 1-2 times a day that would be way 2 much. u would only want 2 use it once or twice a week if even that. after awhile i am pretty sure that carp would be 2 much just 2 show off 2 them ricers

nirvoUSAccord
08-16-2003, 06:52 AM
Originally posted by 92Jr
y would u want 2 use it 1-2 times a day that would be way 2 much. u would only want 2 use it once or twice a week if even that. after awhile i am pretty sure that carp would be 2 much just 2 show off 2 them ricers
okay...how long would it last using it 1-2 times/week?

h22wagon
08-18-2003, 06:08 PM
i hit it about 7 times at a 100 shot(i know it was too much) and after that i think i lost pressure and it didnt go like it did before. but i could have used it more it was a while ago. needless to say i got rid of it

92Jr
08-18-2003, 08:06 PM
Originally posted by nirvoUSAccord

okay...how long would it last using it 1-2 times/week? now that i couldn't tell u man i have never used it before thinkin bout it bout i dunno any 1 wanna help him wit this?

93accord
08-21-2003, 04:17 PM
When I race a 75 shot I got about 5.5 quarter mile runs. I know people that got about 3.5 out of a 150 shot. I'm factoring 3 quarter mile passes on a 200 shot when my motor is complete.

ACCLUDE91
08-21-2003, 08:39 PM
Originally posted by 93accord
When I race a 75 shot I got about 5.5 quarter mile runs. I know people that got about 3.5 out of a 150 shot. I'm factoring 3 quarter mile passes on a 200 shot when my motor is complete.

Holy crap that's a lot of funny gas! Just curious what's getting done to your motor? It sounds like you're lanning it out right, I just want to make sure that you're not going overboard on the juice. I'm guessing you're doing a dry kit or did you pick a wet kit and why? Sorry for all the questions, but there's a lot to nitrous that hasn't been covered here yet.

92Jr
08-21-2003, 08:43 PM
what is the differents between the dry kit and wet kit?

pillypimpinit
08-22-2003, 10:42 AM
ight here you go.. and while im at it.. direct port is up there to..

These are three basic types of nitrous systems: dry, wet, and direct port. The most misunderstood is the "dry" type of system. A "dry" nitrous system simply means that the fuel required to make additional power with nitrous will be introduced through the fuel injectors (remember, fuel makes power, nitrous simply lets you burn more of it). This keeps the upper intake dry of fuel. We accomplish this by two methods. First, is to increase the pressure to the injectors by applying nitrous pressure from the solenoid assembly when the system is activated. This causes an increase in fuel flow just like turning up the pressure on your garden hose from 1/2 to full. The second way we can add the required fuel is to increase the time the fuel injector stays on. This is accomplished by changing what the computer sees, basically tricking the computer into adding the required fuel. In either case, once the fuel has been added, the nitrous can be introduced to burn the supplemental fuel and generate additional power.

The second type of nitrous kit is the "wet" style of kit. These kits include carburetor plate systems and add nitrous and fuel at the same time and place (normally 3-4" ahead of the throttle body for fuel injected applications or just under the carb as with plate systems). This type of system will make the upper intake wet with fuel. These systems are best used with intakes designed for wet flow and turbo/supercharged applications.

The last type of system is the direct port system. Just as it's name implies, it introduces the nitrous and fuel directly into each intake port on an engine. These systems will normally add the nitrous and fuel together through a fogger nozzle or a NOSzleTM. The fogger nozzle mixes and meters the nitrous and fuel delivered to each cylinder. This is the most powerful and one of the most accurate type of systems. This is due to the placement of the nozzle in each runner, as well as the ability to use more and higher capacity solenoid valves. A direct port system will have a distribution block and solenoid assembly which delivers the nitrous and fuel to the nozzles by way of connecting tubes. Because each cylinder has a specific nozzle and jetting (both nitrous and fuel), it is possible to control the nitrous/fuel ratio for one cylinder without changing that of the other cylinders. These systems are also one of the more complicated systems when installation is considered, as the intake must be drilled, tapped, and the "plumbing" made to clear any existing obstructions. Because of this and the high output of these systems, they are most often used on racing vehicles built for the strain of such high horsepower levels.

source: http://holley.com/HiOctn/TechServ/TechInfo/NOSTech1.html

Fearit22
09-08-2003, 08:44 PM
Good explanation for the N2O noobs.

93accord
09-10-2003, 03:22 AM
Nice someone did the explanation of nitrous so I didn't have to do it again. :) As far as my motor goes, everything is being done, seriously everything. Go to board.hondasociety.com and check out the buildup thread stickied in the 4th gen forum.

h22sparkle
09-24-2003, 03:01 PM
Yeah bro I blew my almost stock f22 but hey i rather blow that than blow my 22 :D