Jump to content
SAU Community

nitrous or head work   

73 members have voted

You do not have permission to vote in this poll, or see the poll results. Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 48
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

You reckon it's worth mucking around with the water-meth if you go the nitrous? How you going to setup the car with both? Have the water-meth kit switch off when the nitrous kicks in?

water meth for the street with higher boost then lower boost and run nos and turn off water meth or run them together cos you can

100hp shot of gas. Lenghten the lines between the solinoids to the fogger for a "softer" hit. Make shure your fuel pump can flow enough fuel for the extra 100hp.

More power

Cooler intake charges

No waiting to get your head back and get the car on the road

Faster spool up

Upgradable system, for future power gains/reliability

Paint the bottle yellow and tell the cops it's a fire suppression system??? ha ha ha

Like any power adder, as long as you tune it right your motor should live a long happy N20 life. I raced for two seasons with N20 on a 400rwkw 15yo 26 without a hiccup.

I love gas!

If you're using a crude, generic nitrous kit (like all of the ones listed in this thread so far) then lengthen the line from the nitrous solenoid and leave the fuel one short.

I think my stance on Nitrous vs. other mods is fairly well known. :banana:

If you're using a crude, generic nitrous kit (like all of the ones listed in this thread so far) then lengthen the line from the nitrous solenoid and leave the fuel one short.

I think my stance on Nitrous vs. other mods is fairly well known. :banana:

whats not a crude kit

Highpower Nitrous Systems from the UK and to a (much, much) lesser extent, the new NX stuff.

http://www.noswizard.com/index.php

is this the ones your talking about and what are the diffrence to the others

http://www.noswizard.com/index.php

is this the ones your talking about and what are the diffrence to the others

Yes. The differences are too numerous to list here. Focus your attention on the Pulsoids compared to generic solenoids and you'll be on the right track. You can set up a generic NOS or NX or Zex kit to work well but you should have a good understanding of nitrous beforehand.

haha, when i saw this thread i wondered if you would be lurking in here Adrian......

just curious if the engine is built and has forged internals, if so why are we talking about 75 and 100 pills? shold be multipying these amounts by atleast 2.

Yes. The differences are too numerous to list here. Focus your attention on the Pulsoids compared to generic solenoids and you'll be on the right track. You can set up a generic NOS or NX or Zex kit to work well but you should have a good understanding of nitrous beforehand.

the guy how is doing it for me has been doing it for over 15 years

haha, when i saw this thread i wondered if you would be lurking in here Adrian......

just curious if the engine is built and has forged internals, if so why are we talking about 75 and 100 pills? shold be multipying these amounts by atleast 2.

i just want to get use to the car running nos before i use 100 and up.cos by the looks of it i am going down that road

Nick, go E85 buddy. For the street there is no comparison.

As we have very similar setups im now making 470rwhp at 19psi. Fuel system i bit bigger to yours though i think :)

If i were to choose though, id go the headwork.

Looks like you are on the NOS path :bunny:

Nick, go E85 buddy. For the street there is no comparison.

As we have very similar setups im now making 470rwhp at 19psi. Fuel system i bit bigger to yours though i think :)

If i were to choose though, id go the headwork.

Looks like you are on the NOS path :bunny:

hey dave i was talking about you when i was a jem yesterday i went over the e85 but until its every where its just not for me cos i drive it every day.ill see how i go with it

Edited by WARLORD

Hmm never heard of those UK nitrous systems. Are there Aus suppliers of those Highpower Nitrous Systems, or do you have to buy direct from the UK? If so, wouldn't the price be a lot more compared to your generic $800 NOS, NX wet systems?

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hi all,  I am in the market for an R200 longnose diff out of a Z31 300ZX, or S12 RSX, DR30 skyline, or similar, in a 3.9 ratio.  Preferably a late model one with the M12 crownwheel bolts.  The only easy to find advert for one of these was my ad back in 2007 when I sold it on this forum.  I sold the diff as I had sold the car it goes to, but as it turns out, after 18 years I got the car back late last year, so now I'm looking for the diff !  If anyone knows where to find a longnose R200 LSD with the M12 crownwheel bolts, drop me a line at [email protected] - Bonus paid if soomeone comes up with the original diff (stranger things have happened !).  Cheers   Ben D    
    • Hi everyone, I used to post here a bit from 2004-2013, when I owned various Nissans, in particular my S12 RSX gazelle, which was sold in 2007.  As luck would have it, after an 18 year hiatus, the car found its way back to me last year, and over the past 11 months I have had the pleasure of restoring it with my kids.  One thing that I am after in particular is a 3.9 ratio R200 LSD for it.  I actually sold the one out of the car here back in 2007 , and it would be incredible if I could track down who I sold it to, so I can see how they have progressed over the years (and to be honest, to see whether I can get the diff back !).  Anyways, hi all and let me know "where are the R200 Longnose diffs all at these days ?  Cheers Ben D  
    • Arms will be the same as the G35 or 350Z, but as above, there was a change in the lower control arm where it connects to the ball joint.  That said, you can remove the ball joint cone from your old ball joints and fit them to the new ball joints.  To be honest, I didn't think the ball joints themselves were different. The main ball joint is a bit awkward to replace, you really need to remove the steering knuckle to press out the old one.  Some people have used tools to remove it in place, but it just seemed too hard to get to. If you are going to press out/in that ball joint, then you may as well just replace the bushings in the LCA and the compression rod.  You can buy the compression rod bushing from Nissan, but the LCA bushes, you will need to go aftermarket. Much cheaper than buying the whole arm.
    • Ha, well, it's been.... a bit of a journey. Things have taken much longer than I'd hoped. I'll probably put up a thread at some stage. Hopefully soon. The car's not done any kms since my update in June though, put it that way.
    • Here's the chart for fuel pressure vs. current draw, assuming your base fuel pressure is 3 bar and you run like 0.5bar boost on WOT, you should only momentarily hit 9amps here and there. (Ignore my prev post, I cannot read a chart these days it seems)
×
×
  • Create New...