TC and nitrous
I just purchased a dynotune nitrous kit and im doing a 75 wet shot. My next step is im doing a STS remote mount tubrocharger with a 6psi boost. My first question is, will it be safe on a stock LT1 and secondly, will it be safe along with a 75 wet shot? I also saw this Cry-O2 injection kit, where it pushes -30 degree air into your engine and help keep it cool.I thought using cry-o2 might help with heat, but i dunno you guys are the experts lol so tell me whats up.
Here's the tubro kit by the way
http://www.fbodymotorsports.com/inc/...1&pid=9402
Also if you guys can find anything a little cheaper please notify me, I don't care if its a SC or TC
http://www.fbodymotorsports.com/inc/...1&pid=9402
Also if you guys can find anything a little cheaper please notify me, I don't care if its a SC or TC
dude i know we have a history on this forum, but for now on can you just be mature? Either if you can help me then please post and lemmie know, and if you feel like you have to say something like this next time then don't!! No one wants to here your stupid, immature comments. If you feel the need to same some stupid sh*t like this to me again, then just PM it too me. This a camaro forum, its open for questions AND NOT STUPIDITY! If you feel this question is stupid then please just be mature about it, no need to insulting.
CO2 actually inhibits flame or fire. So that would not help you reduce your heat. If you had an intercooler and sprayed onto it, but not in it, it would be benifical. If you want to run more boost and Nitrous, then water injection would be what you're looking for. It uses winshield washer solvent that has methanol in it. The water will evaporate and cool down the air, along with the methanol. The methanol is like extra hydrocarbons (more octane) to reduce knock. One thing you will have to tune is your computer to handel the extra boost. Your stock computer will only retard it 2 degrees to work with different grades of fuel. So I would have an extra fuel tank for the wet part of your nitrous kit.
To do so, get a fuel cell or small 1-4 gallon fuel tank. Fill it with NON-leaded racing fuel. Hook up a fuel pump and it should turn on only when you hit the nitrous button. Then take the lines from your kit and hook that up from your fuel tank to the pump then from the pump to the selinoid and from there to your jet.
Turbos are very interesting creatures. There is a sweet spot on where to mount a turbo. You want it far enough away from the motor to keep things cool, but you get too far and the air slows down. The IDEAL location to put a turbo is where all the exhaust pulses blend naturally. That will give you the most boost and the quickest spool up. If you go with a turbo, you need to get a fuel pressure regulator that has a 1:1 reference. For every pound of boost, you get1 extra PSI of fuel to go with it.
To do so, get a fuel cell or small 1-4 gallon fuel tank. Fill it with NON-leaded racing fuel. Hook up a fuel pump and it should turn on only when you hit the nitrous button. Then take the lines from your kit and hook that up from your fuel tank to the pump then from the pump to the selinoid and from there to your jet.
Turbos are very interesting creatures. There is a sweet spot on where to mount a turbo. You want it far enough away from the motor to keep things cool, but you get too far and the air slows down. The IDEAL location to put a turbo is where all the exhaust pulses blend naturally. That will give you the most boost and the quickest spool up. If you go with a turbo, you need to get a fuel pressure regulator that has a 1:1 reference. For every pound of boost, you get1 extra PSI of fuel to go with it.
thanks alot man, but im thinking of forgetting about the tubro, and getting a SC now with only 4.5 psi. I heard too much about STS remote mount tubros, plus im safer running 4.5 psi with a 100 wet shot.


