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Old 04-27-2014, 09:59 AM
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I'm looking at adding a small shot of the man sause to my truck to add a little extra tq when i'm in the mud.... Any recomendations on a kit? I'd like to run a plate kit but can't find one. What are the safe limits on spray? And how big is the stock Fuel pump?
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Nobody huh..... Guess I'll be the test dummy.
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100hp shot. Check out Nitrous Express
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Yea i'm looking at them and Nitrous Outlet. What window are you spraying yours in?
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I dont spray my truck. I use my truck for work only. I have alot of experience with nitrous in other applications. The typical rpm range is 3k on up. This will prevent any fuel puddling in the intake. A window switch can do this for you automatically.
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Yea, i'm planning on running a window switch.... I've also been thinking about just running a 50-75 shot so I can activate it at a lower rpm. I figured the long runners of the truck intake have a lot of low-mid rpm velocity. And that the lower the rpm that you spray, the bigger the tq jump will be.... I'm only looking to spray it in 4wd, 2nd gear when my 35's are caked with mud.... I need the tq.... Yes the truck already has gears and that handles the weight of the tires, but the added weight of the heavy clay can still bog down the engine. And I need wheel speed and the ability to accelerate the tires fast to clean them.
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Anything below 100hp shot isn't worth the money. You wont even notice a 50hp shot.
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Yea, I was talking to a friend about that.... I'm gonna go with a 100 shot and run a stand alone fuel cell 1-2gallons and run the nitrous on E-85. But I'm looking a top end rebuild first.... Add head studs and longtubes with a custom exhaust and then add the bottle and hide it.



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