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But now you know to check the ignition componets before driving it. Never trust the vital components of a kit. Test them first. (Fuel: fmu, pumps and injectors. Ignition: btm, spark plugs,etc. Nature of the beast. Live and learn. |
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Nitrogen burns much hotter and faster than oxygen, hence the power. When a car runs rich off gas, oxygen is the limiting reactant. Add forced nitrogen, you get a leaner running car that can utilize the extra gas. Now I know there's a difference in where the gas is injected/mixed and where the gas is burned, but I can't see a much hotter, much faster burning air/fuel mixture cooling down any manifold. The engine heat should (theoretically) do nothing but rise...right into the (everybody knows) crap-asss plastic manifold. Now, you guys go back at it, hell, flame me for all I care. It makes these long restless days at work a little more interesting. --Merry Christmas (to bad we suck football, but damn our basketball team is hot...Conn. who???)
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Hope this helps. Last edited by 420nitro; 12-28-2003 at 10:11 PM.. |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Endicott,N.Y.
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![]() Wow!sorry for not responding.I was busy with the holiday gig.I had no idea I had that many responses.I appreciate all the info but my biggest concern is the stock rotating assembly.My long term goals are a built short block,ported and polished heads,a new intake,and maybe turbo or supercharging.My mods are limited at the moment,(just exhaust).but by spring ill see 373s.Maybe i should concentrate on intake for now,Maf,throttle body,pulleys,a chip????then get the N2O????.Im just frustrated with the power and i want a boost while i save for heads and an intake .what do u guys think?
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Peoria/Normal Illinois
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![]() N/m. Posted in the wrong place.
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