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289 06-17-2004 05:24 PM

nitrous setup
 
I am getting a nitrous works set up for the 5.0
It is adjustable from 50-175 shot dry system
I was wondering do I need an upgraded fuel pump if I would run 100shot
Do I have to boost the fuel pressure at the fuel regulator and what would it have to be.
Also about how much does a 10lb bottle cost to fill.
Thanks.

leathal injection 06-22-2004 06:32 PM

when your puttin squeeze on your car i think its vital to intall a higher lph fuel pump. especially if ur goin with a dry kit. like a 190 or a 255lph. also u wanna run around 36psi though the reguator 40psi with the vaccume off.

cost me about 4 dollars apound here on long island to fill my bottle.

also watch your timing might wanna throw it back 4 degree's.

RPM427 07-19-2004 12:00 AM

Where on LI are you?

leathal injection 07-26-2004 09:23 PM

suffolk county ... bohemia. u live on long island?

289 08-12-2004 07:26 AM

Well I didn't get the 100 dry
I got a plate that goes behind the TB ie fogger
It is an adjustable wet shot
What size fuel pump should I put in to run on stock injectors
Also what jets should I put in
This kit is basicaly a NOS sniper wet system with a 5.0 plate
Thanks

Simi Stang 08-23-2004 04:26 PM

nitrous
 
Quote:

Originally posted by 289
Well I didn't get the 100 dry
I got a plate that goes behind the TB ie fogger
It is an adjustable wet shot
What size fuel pump should I put in to run on stock injectors
Also what jets should I put in
This kit is basicaly a NOS sniper wet system with a 5.0 plate
Thanks

Even though you might get away with using the stock fuel pump that's in your 5.0, with just a 75 or a 100 shot...I would recommend a 190 or 255lph pump for sure. The bigger the better...especially if you plan on upping the jets to a 150-175 shot. I have a dry system...so I couldn't tell you which jets to use. The instructions that came with it (hopefully) should tell you which jets to use for appropriate power boost. If you don't have directions...call their tech line or maybe try the companies website.
Happy fogging! :D


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