Frogman
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That looks suspiciously like the blower and plumbing from a Thunderbird SC... I like.
sweet!
It is. It's an Eaton M90.
That looks suspiciously like the blower and plumbing from a Thunderbird SC... I like.
sweet!
I have seen some HORRIBLE nitrous explosions with wet kits...blows the manifold clear off the car. That's what can happen with puddling, etc. It's rare...but I've seen it. It's even rarer with a dry kit...and with the availability to tune for it with the SCT now, it makes no sense to add the extra expense and work involved to go wet. However, you need to make sure you have the fuel capablities and injector size to keep from going lean. With a small shot, you're probably ok...but the only way to know for sure is to toss it on a dyno and have the a/f ratio checked and make sure your MAF sensor isn't maxing out. Just MHO......
Just jumped in this thread, got a newsletter and am really interested in it. Anywho had to stop and comment on this comment real quick.
I slightly disagreee and thats only because its the nos (system not the brand name) manufacturers mistake of making all these damn wet kits like dry kits with single fogger nozzles and such. If your going to go wet do yourself a favor and plump the foggers into the intake , 1 for each cylindar.
If thats too much then I guess go dry \.
What Im saying is I have seen camaros with a single WET fogger pointing into the intake and Im thinking "are you f#cking serious??" "isnt that like gauranteed fuel puddling" lmao
I mean like a good 3" out from the throttle body and yeah I would setup a dry system like that but a wet system like that ??? You got to have brain damage or just dont know enough about nitrous to make an educated decision.
Just thought Id throw that in there before you get people regergatating your information about wet systems then we have 50+ people with blown motors from dry systems running lean.
Each have their own purpose and I will never run a dry system because I havent seen one with my own eyes ran sucessfully yet without serious engine damage from lack of fuel.
I can give you the number of a kid that had a nice rx7 blown up in 2 days of having a zex nitrous system on it, 100% by the book install with the smallest jets. Smashed 2 apex seals right into the rotors, couldnt even get them out. Rotors were garbage after that.
Heres how to do it proper
http://www.moddedmustangs.com/forum...t-port-nitrous-system-on-a-vic-jr-vt1702.html
And an alternative to the multi fogger setup
http://www.holley.com/02119NOS.asp
and of course how NOT to install a wet system even if the kit says so
http://www.musclemustangfastfords.c...ford_mustang_project_car_part_7/photo_05.html
ZEX SUCKS PERIOD
Build it yourself the right way
Any UPDATES!!!!!!!!!!!!
careful...you don't want to be accused of being too impatient.
sorry - didn't see you post - saw Aaron's (I reply to him in a minute).
We've been tuning remotely - Torrie sending me a file - me doing runs and logging data, repeat and repeat.
I've got a new smaller pully on order to raise the boost up a bit.
I haven't been around austin for a coupoe of weeks - we are looking to aquired two more companies - so I've been traveling. The weather in Austin been very rainy - so the days I am home - I have not been able to do much.
I'll be traveling next week and the first week of June, family visiting this weekend - so not much happening....
using oil is never a good sign. something is worn.I am wondering why it is burning about a quart of oil before every change.
could be many things - not likely the belt. If you can reproduce it at a certain rpm, engine torque, ...etc then that's the clue to start looking deeper....Also when I romp on it and it shifts at 40 it makes a screetch noise. I was thinking maybe its the serpentine belt going out maybe.
I have never heard of 'rebuilding' our engines. usually the shop either orders a new loaded block or a completely rebuilt engine. We cannot even order pistons, rings, ...etcI am wondering how much I should save up or if rebuilding the motor first would be in my best interest.
correct - the 3.9L is uniqueI looked into cams but after researching I guess there isnt a upgrade. comp makes cams for the dohc 4.6 mustang but I guess it wont work.
good question - we are hoping to keep an entire kit in the $4500 range.... and offer pieces/parts to make it much cheaper....How much should I save up to do this
sure does. I do not own a video camera - so I have not posted burnouts, ...etc. maybe father's day will bring me a camera...? /hint /hint...How is the power after all that work? Does it light the tires without the power brake after all that?
I do not own a video camera - so I have not posted burnouts, ...etc. maybe father's day will bring me a camera...? /hint /hint...