Correct Jet for 150hp
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Correct Jet for 150hp
I just purchased a Nitrous Outlet plate set up and was wondering if the jets were accurate.
I read on another thread where a guy picked up 160rwhp on a 100 hp jet.
I don't want to install a 150hp jet and total my rear end with a 270hp shot.
Do NO jets tend to be close to accurate in their plate set ups.
This is the set I picked up.
I read on another thread where a guy picked up 160rwhp on a 100 hp jet.
I don't want to install a 150hp jet and total my rear end with a 270hp shot.
Do NO jets tend to be close to accurate in their plate set ups.
This is the set I picked up.
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The jetting should get you within 10hp of the desired shot if not a little more. The reason people are making more HP than the advertised jetting is because of how well the plate distributes and atomizes and the tune that they have. The typical results for 90% of our custmomers is spot on with the jetting in the HP range and they tend to make a little more than 150ftlbs torque.
-Chris
-Chris
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Thanks Chris, that will save me some $$ at the tuners if I don't have to start out at 75 and work my way up.
PS I opened the boxes up and really like the quality of your products. The only thing I need to order now is a remote bottle opener and a T for my purge and I'm all set.
PS I opened the boxes up and really like the quality of your products. The only thing I need to order now is a remote bottle opener and a T for my purge and I'm all set.