Standalone pressure?
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Standalone pressure?
What are most running their standalone fuel pressure at, I know I need to set the pressure flowing not deadheaded to the noids. I need to order a gauge and im thinking im gonna need a 0-100psi gauge.
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Im thinking high pressure, shot is 300 100 on 1st stage and 200 on second. When pulling from the rail it high pressure so I dont see why this would be different
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Call Creig at Nitrous Express. He has a very nice gauge. And it is A++++++++ customer service. I have a fogger with a low pressure stand alone. I run my around 5.5-6.125 pending on tune. EVERY car is different tho! Just call Creig at NX.
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is this on a direct port system? without a doubt, low pressure. It's much easier to tune a system on low pressure. there really is no performance gain from running high over low unless you are running a nozzle or plate spefically made for high pressure.
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Finally got an answer, the Nitrous Outlet plates are jetted for 58psi so Ill be running high pressure. I was advised that If it was a direct port that low pressure would be used due to the 8 fuel jets and each cylinder distribution for fuel atomization.