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LinuxRacr February-27th-2002 04:13 PM

NOSzle Direct Port ?
 
What do you guys think about NOS's latest development?

NOSzle Direct port

I am looking for a safer way to maybe run Nitrous. If I do this, I will have a Fuel Pressure Safety Switch, and a upgraded Fuel Pump.

Sir Nuke February-27th-2002 04:24 PM

looks pretty interesting to me......I would be interested at how moving your existing fuel injector back out and into another "holder" would effect its performance is all. other than that it looks somewhat promising for ease of installation.

GNO February-28th-2002 07:12 PM

OMG!!! That's freak'n awesome. I'm not a big NOS fan, but Direct Port Injection is the way to go. I'm tempted by this kit.

Thanks for the link, Linuxninja!

Mac Daddy March-1st-2002 12:05 AM

I only see it available for a Ford 4.6L?:dunno:

LinuxRacr March-1st-2002 12:09 AM

They have it availible for 4 cyl. EFI Apps. Look again.:bt:

markmurray77 March-1st-2002 02:00 AM

What kinda shot do ya think ould be used on a 2.0 I think you could probably run more than a 50 with minor mods.

Shawn March-1st-2002 08:12 AM

ok I read the whole article. So what is this thing? What does it do better than the previous? Hell, what was the previous way they was so dangerous?:dunno: :dunno: :confused:

GNO March-1st-2002 02:58 PM

Previously, if you wanted direct port injection, you'd have to drill and tap the heads or manifold runners. With direct port injection, each cylinder gets an equal amount of N2O. This also enables you to have a "wet" system, where additional fuel is added proportionate to the amount of N2O sprayed.

More common systems are "dry" and use one nozzle and spray into the throttle body or into the manifold before the runners. In doing so, there may be uneven distribution. You also have to alter your fuel system to compensate for the extra oxygen introduced. They fuel system alterations may or may not deliver the proper amount of fuel at the right times. An extremely lean condition can damage a motor rapidly.

craigrrrp March-1st-2002 03:02 PM

:bt: :bt: :bt: :bt:

Anthony Thomas March-2nd-2002 02:22 PM

Direct Port is only needed for serious nitrous flow.

The torque created by nitrous is harder on driveline parts than it is on the engine.

Just about any engine can use at least a 50hp shot. Usually with engines under 1.8L, it's best to stay under 60hp.

2.0L and larger four cylinder engines can use 75hp or more, IF you know what your doing.

Nitrous is no harder on any engine than boost.


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