Nitrous Kits A Go Go
rev210
01-05-2002, 03:08 AM
Any one running a NOS kit on their skyline yet?
If so, what size nozzles are being run?
I'd imagine the RB25DET can take 50 to 100HP no problem however if we have any other views fir away!
I have a few Nitrous kits to choose from (different manufacturers) and they have different value depending on the horsepower jetting I'm after.
If so, what size nozzles are being run?
I'd imagine the RB25DET can take 50 to 100HP no problem however if we have any other views fir away!
I have a few Nitrous kits to choose from (different manufacturers) and they have different value depending on the horsepower jetting I'm after.
Micko25t
01-05-2002, 10:48 PM
You love that Jungle-Juice don't you?:rolleyes:
Slip
01-07-2002, 03:10 AM
The money is better spend on turbo related upgrades.
fmic, boost, exhaust etc etc.
Temporary 50hp, or permanent 50hp? I know what ill choose.
fmic, boost, exhaust etc etc.
Temporary 50hp, or permanent 50hp? I know what ill choose.
PVL-747
01-07-2002, 03:29 AM
mick @ subzero put one on his brothers R33 GTS-T 6 months or so ago. it was a 70hp kit. made quite a difference.
http://www.geocities.com/pvl747/pvl747.html
http://www.geocities.com/pvl747/pvl747.html
denjam69
01-07-2002, 04:57 PM
Get the fogging system nitrous system or the direct port system!!
what prices r we looking at to setup a 50-70hp nitrous system in a r33??
what prices r we looking at to setup a 50-70hp nitrous system in a r33??
rev210
01-08-2002, 02:08 AM
There are plenty of manufacturers making them to different applications.
The most affordable and easiest to set up is a 'dry' type. There is only a plumbed line for the gas, it depends on the fuel enrichment by the existing fuel supply. Zex make a funky looking kit with microprocessor control, three wire setup, goes for $400-550 US, smallish bottle though.
For the same dollars you can get an OZRACE, 10% discount refills at CIG or BOC in Australia.
The NOS gives more than just the horsepower the jets are for, on a turbo as they lower intake charges (ALOT!), lower revs for peak power production by 500RPM or so (more torque/better times) and can greatly reduce even eliminate lag effect when setup to do so.
NOS/Holley even offer a Nitro-cooler option where by some pipes and a regulator are routed around and stuck to the intercooler (say hello to the open fridge door!)
100HP+ for $1000 on Nitrous.
Turbo mods are permanent and so is the loss to fuel ecconomy and drivabillity. It is much more expensive to achieve similar results with turbo jiggery pokery. I'm not saying you can't do that too mind you.
But, in Oz there are only two states with permissive NOS laws and WA aint one of them!
The most affordable and easiest to set up is a 'dry' type. There is only a plumbed line for the gas, it depends on the fuel enrichment by the existing fuel supply. Zex make a funky looking kit with microprocessor control, three wire setup, goes for $400-550 US, smallish bottle though.
For the same dollars you can get an OZRACE, 10% discount refills at CIG or BOC in Australia.
The NOS gives more than just the horsepower the jets are for, on a turbo as they lower intake charges (ALOT!), lower revs for peak power production by 500RPM or so (more torque/better times) and can greatly reduce even eliminate lag effect when setup to do so.
NOS/Holley even offer a Nitro-cooler option where by some pipes and a regulator are routed around and stuck to the intercooler (say hello to the open fridge door!)
100HP+ for $1000 on Nitrous.
Turbo mods are permanent and so is the loss to fuel ecconomy and drivabillity. It is much more expensive to achieve similar results with turbo jiggery pokery. I'm not saying you can't do that too mind you.
But, in Oz there are only two states with permissive NOS laws and WA aint one of them!
PVL-747
01-08-2002, 02:29 AM
denjam69
01-08-2002, 04:04 PM
PVL when r u gonna update your site?
PVL-747
01-09-2002, 04:20 AM
well i'm going to buy a digi camera this weekend and within the next month i'll be getting a proper internet site. it's a pretty fucked up site!! :)
http://www.geocities.com/pvl747/pvl747.html
http://www.geocities.com/pvl747/pvl747.html
denjam69
01-09-2002, 04:18 PM
thats a nice big turbo u got there!!
is it all hooked up and running yet?
is it all hooked up and running yet?
PVL-747
01-10-2002, 02:41 AM
not yet mate. roll cage etc.. is all complete. it's going to get the cage painted, new carpet and fix the front spolier then it's off to Subzero Performance to get the motor put together then fabricated a plenium, exhaust manifold, exhaust, 65mm external wastegate(they make them in house), intercooler, transcooler, radiator etc..... so say 3 months or so ready for the Easter Nationals in melbourne.
http://www.geocities.com/pvl747/pvl747.html
http://www.geocities.com/pvl747/pvl747.html
denjam69
01-10-2002, 04:16 PM
r u hoping to run high 8's?? cozz there r heapes of vl's that run 9's already!!!:smoker:
PVL-747
01-12-2002, 10:33 PM
i just want a reliable high 9 sec car. if it goes quicker than great! :)
http://www.geocities.com/pvl747/pvl747.html
http://www.geocities.com/pvl747/pvl747.html
denjam69
01-13-2002, 02:21 AM
any1 can run 9secs man!!!
8's is where the pros r now!
8's is where the pros r now!
PVL-747
01-13-2002, 02:44 AM
it takes alot $$$ to runs 8's! btw the quickest is still only running 9.39 @ 146mph (best mph is 149).
http://www.geocities.com/pvl747/pvl747.html
http://www.geocities.com/pvl747/pvl747.html
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