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Old 11-30-2005, 10:41 PM
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I have a 2002 ls v-8 that i want to put Nos into and i was wondering how is this done and if i can just bolt it on or if i need to adjust the fuel system or anything else. All ideas on this if its a good or bad idea please. And if you could give me a website to help me look.
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Old 11-30-2005, 11:57 PM
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You could ask this guy. Personally, I don't like N2O. Plus where I live, the police could impound your car if you even have the hoses hooked up to the tank while the car is operational. Who ya tryin' to outrun anyway? J/K
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Old 12-02-2005, 10:37 AM
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i just want to know if this will cause any problems with the high compression and all. and i just want to know if im going to have any other problems or what will cause those problems.
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It really depends what kit you go with.

Btw, nitrous loves high compression.

That aside, from what i understand a dry system is sprayed before the MAF so fuel is accounted since the MAF picks it up. Youll more than likely have to upgrade injectors and I would recommend putting it on a dyno just in case.

A wet kit has fuel mixed in with the nitrous. I believe the Zex kit is a wet kit and has a subinjector to add the extra fuel. I believe a wet kit is safer as well. Either way, put it on a dyno and get it tuned properly. Nitrous is hard to tune for and can be very dangerous for your engine. Spraying at too low of an rpm is a good way to puddle nitrous in the intake and blow something up and bouncing off the rev limiter while spraying is a sure way to bend a rod.

Some other kits like the Venom actually tap into the pcm and injectors and actually increase the pulse of injectors when the nitrous is being sprayed. It also has a linear and drag mode and can be set for rpm and throttle position. It taps into the 02 sensors so if a lean condition is read, it immediately stops the nitrous. Its one of the more advanced nitrous systems as well as safe, but also much more expensive. (~$1200 for a VCN-2000)
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