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Too much is just enough!
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SubmitterA14forceMore Photos from A14force   Last Update2007/10/6 2:17    Tell a friendTell a friend
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Here is the next upgrade for my supercharged A15.
I've been slowly collecting bits and pieces over the last while.
The solenoids are nitrous pro-flow, the nozzle is from dynotune nitrous. Of course as you can see the bottle is a Nitrous Oxide Systems  unit. Everything apart for the bottle I scored brand new. I expect to benfit from the the liquid nitrous boiling into a gas on the supercharger rotors. This should chemically intercool the charge, and incease charge density. As well as the extra fuel and oxygen from the nozzle.
Once it's all set up I should just have to swap two jets when ever I need more horsepower. Melted pistons here I come.......................

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who_your_datty_1200
Posted: 2007/10/6 4:19  Updated: 2007/10/6 4:19
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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 Re: Too much is just enough!
Melted pistons is an understatement isnt it??

Will be good to see your times down the strip.

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BeastofBurden
Posted: 2007/10/6 5:06  Updated: 2007/10/6 5:06
Home away from home
Joined: 2007/5/20
From: Bris Ozzztraileeaarr
Posts: 195
 Re: Too much is just enough!
Wot a legend sacrificing A motors to the H/P god!! Let the forum no how u go & wot the limits are. LOL

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A14force
Posted: 2007/10/6 10:01  Updated: 2007/10/6 10:01
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/12/3
From: Christchurch NZ
Posts: 3706
 Re: Too much is just enough!
The biggest danger with nitrous, is a lean mixture. I have an obscenely large fuel pump, so there is no real concern there.
the next threat, is trying to extract more horsepower that the engine can sustain. I'm planning to start with a 20hp shot, and go up from there. Once the engine "fails" I'll rebuild it, and then stick with a shot 5 or 10 horse below that which was the death nell.
A mate of mine ran nitrous on a just built engine, he said that when he puled it down it looked like the pistons had been menlted by acid.
Lean outs kill.

some is good
more is better, and
too much is just enough!