Nitrous Injection into Air Intake?
Is it possible to hook up a purge or something similar that is inline with the induction system? Im not looking to do a very big shot. just like be able to push a button for a little boost similar to a turbo. Here's my K&N intake tube that Im going to fabricate a custom intake out of. I plan on installing the nitrous on the inlet part.
Any suggestions i want a really low shot just enough to give it a boost at a button. nothing crazy like 100 shot 50 even seems risky but im kinda new to nitrous. I was thinking maybe a 30 shot? |
RE: Nitrous Injection into Air Intake?
this is the K&n Piece Im replacing the stock rubber elbow with that is right off the throttle body
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RE: Nitrous Injection into Air Intake?
go at least with a 50 shot
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RE: Nitrous Injection into Air Intake?
Drill the hole right under the K&N logo so the nitrous nozzel wil shot straight into the throttle body. I'd start wout with a 50 shot and work it up from there.
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RE: Nitrous Injection into Air Intake?
Be careful, the further away form the intake valves you inject the stuff, the better the chance for a disastrous backfire, more gas to blow up.
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RE: Nitrous Injection into Air Intake?
A lot of F bodies put the nitrous feed lines in the SLP syle lids.
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RE: Nitrous Injection into Air Intake?
Yes, and a few of them wind up blowing the plastic intake intake manifold in little pieces. These things don't come cheap.
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RE: Nitrous Injection into Air Intake?
Pete, that happens with a wet shot. It's not the N2o that does it really, it's fuel puddling in the intake. Our intakes were never made to flow fuel.
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