NXL Issues in here...
1- The hesitation as brought up in previous post, I disagree now about the lack of purge. I have no purge as well, but if I spray for 3seconds, then another 5seconds, and then again and again and everytime it has a slight hesitation, it is NOT due to lack of purge.
2- The loss of RWHP as indicated by Dyno runs vs a wet kit. Cant speak for everyone, but, I do believe the jetting is overly conservative. Understanding this kit is designed for several different vehicles it doesnt amaze me by the Ultra conservative jetting. I setup mine with the 180, as many have, I used my in-car Wideband, NA 93 octane mix with some 103, at 27* I had WOT readings of 11.8 average (used to be spot on 12.5 but I also swapped in Drew778's 28.8# injectors). Now, hit the spray button and the AFR drops from 11.8 to average of 10.00, and often into the mid 9 region. Thats taking up a lot of power, but is also very safe. I would like to try some Nitrous jetting of 28 or 30, rather than drop the fuel jet down to say 12 or 10 and re wideband it. What do you all think? Bottle pressure should be around 950'ish, cant say for sure, but yes I konw the pressure will effect the ratio, thats another reason this is a crap shoot.
3- I really didnt like not having the instruction, but so much appreciate those installed before me for all their help.
Other than that, the kit has been complimented from everyone, even the local mustang guys like it-until track day!
1- The hesitation as brought up in previous post, I disagree now about the lack of purge. I have no purge as well, but if I spray for 3seconds, then another 5seconds, and then again and again and everytime it has a slight hesitation, it is NOT due to lack of purge.
2- The loss of RWHP as indicated by Dyno runs vs a wet kit. Cant speak for everyone, but, I do believe the jetting is overly conservative. Understanding this kit is designed for several different vehicles it doesnt amaze me by the Ultra conservative jetting. I setup mine with the 180, as many have, I used my in-car Wideband, NA 93 octane mix with some 103, at 27* I had WOT readings of 11.8 average (used to be spot on 12.5 but I also swapped in Drew778's 28.8# injectors). Now, hit the spray button and the AFR drops from 11.8 to average of 10.00, and often into the mid 9 region. Thats taking up a lot of power, but is also very safe. I would like to try some Nitrous jetting of 28 or 30, rather than drop the fuel jet down to say 12 or 10 and re wideband it. What do you all think? Bottle pressure should be around 950'ish, cant say for sure, but yes I konw the pressure will effect the ratio, thats another reason this is a crap shoot.
3- I really didnt like not having the instruction, but so much appreciate those installed before me for all their help.
Other than that, the kit has been complimented from everyone, even the local mustang guys like it-until track day!
question, was that Wideband reading on a dyno? It might lean out a bit on the street due to more of a load being put on the motor.. just a thought.
Yes, it is leaner now, at NA I am now Predator retuned to 13.2afr, and will be checking the spray in a minute or so. hehehe.
The hesitation, well I am feeling this may be an issue with the fuel pump trying to catch up. It is only a fraction of a second and then the afr shoots down, so it would be consistent with fuel needing to catch up to the system, not helpign of course the fact that there are 8 injectors spraying nitrous directly into the port, so the fuel is more important.
Anyone?????
Yes, it is leaner now, at NA I am now Predator retuned to 13.2afr, and will be checking the spray in a minute or so. hehehe.
The hesitation, well I am feeling this may be an issue with the fuel pump trying to catch up. It is only a fraction of a second and then the afr shoots down, so it would be consistent with fuel needing to catch up to the system, not helpign of course the fact that there are 8 injectors spraying nitrous directly into the port, so the fuel is more important.
Anyone?????
Since our cars are returnless system, the way the pump works is "spooling" up action when the voltage changes, although it is moving at the speed of electricity, I am thinking it is a little slower then the 900+psi of Nitrous sitting right there. Cant find any other way to explain the micro second lean spike and "hesitation".
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Since our cars are returnless system, the way the pump works is "spooling" up action when the voltage changes, although it is moving at the speed of electricity, I am thinking it is a little slower then the 900+psi of Nitrous sitting right there. Cant find any other way to explain the micro second lean spike and "hesitation".
Anyway, I'm basically just looking for a true 150RWHP out of this thing so I hope some people do more testing and find out what jets will get me there. The only dyno results so far is that the 180 jets only put down 130RWHP on a iron block motor. I hope some more results roll in.
Hope NX fixes these problems before Jan.
When I ran a TNT kit on my stock motor a few years ago I got 90rwhp on a 75 shot and 140rwhp on a 100 shot with A/F at 11-1.

