my friend just offered 2 sell me his nitrous for $300 and i was just wonderin what a good shot size would b? he has 50, 75, and 100
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50-75 would be safe on a stock F22A. 100 can be done, but it'd be pushing it.
Upgrading the fuel pump isn't 100% necessary, but it would help. If for some reason your motor doesn't get enough fuel with nitrous, it's toast.
Find out what manufacturer it is, and get the installation instructions (if your friend doesn't have them, you can get them from the manufacturer's website). Follow the instructions exactly.
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make sure the kit is wet if not get the fuel solenoid to make it wet i have a kit i got for free but it was dry i installed it dynoed it fuel system couldnt support the 50 shot so i got a fuel pump and plugs dyno same problem so now i have to get the fuel solenoid it cost me like 250 to figure it out between dyno time and pump
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Originally posted by Makaveli2kDon't be a sissy. Pull out, spit on the tip like they do in the porno's and get back in there.
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Actually, for the small-shot kits, they're better being dry. Wet kits tend to produce an uneven mixture, since the fuel is heavy. Small shot, dry is better. Larger shot, wet is safer... though you can damage cylinders 3 and 4, while putting too much into 1 and 2.
For anything larger than 75, I'd say go with a direct port system. Some people (like richie*nitrous, I think) are doing well with the single fogger systems... but it's a risk. If you use it a lot, you can do damage.
The best thing is to TOTALLY understand what you're installing, how your engine handles it, and how to be safest with it. Do this BEFORE you spend any money. It will save a lot of time, trouble, and perhaps money.
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woa woa... 75 shot of nos on all stock internals... how many miles are on your motor. It could be safe if it hasnt been beaten all of its life. Take into consideration of what else needs to be done before you go putting a 75 shot of nos through a stock f22a1. Search the forum in forced induction.Fun with Paint... haha.
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Originally posted by deevergoteIt's a dry system... no different than any other dry system. You just don't have to drill a hole in your intake or throttle body to use it.
I'm a big fan of Zex products. When I finally get a nitrous setup, I'm going with Zex.
so can i get a dry shot and run something like a 23-50hp shot and be ok?(with all the needed stuff like the step 2 colder plugs)
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A 50 shot dry kit should be perfectly safe for a healthy motor. I would even run that on a JDM H22. Install it correctly, and don't abuse the motor... and it'll be fine. A 75 shot would probably be alright for a healthy motor as well... but that's about it. It's pushing the limits. People HAVE done a 100 shot, but I wouldn't risk that. Once you get above a 75, you have to start thinking about building, like you would for turbo.
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