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Old 08-22-2010, 06:50 PM
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Been lurking the nitrous section for over a year now and I have to say this place is a wealth of information. I've finally decided to put nitrous on my Vette and have a few questions before I actually install it so here's my first.

I ordered the HSW dry plate kit with the interface and am thinking about using the NANO. NANO recommends downsizing the jets 20%-25% when using their system so if I wanted a 100 shot I would jet for the 75. Would that mean that I would still set the interface for a 100 shot? I'm assuming yes but want to make sure. I think you'd have to set the interface, make a run and then check the AFR and plugs but I worry that if it's not really close the first try that I might break something.

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Everything stated is on target, let me know if you need help with your jet selection.
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Thanks, I appreciate the input.
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You should be fine but if need be you can always use the top end feature of the Interface to compensate for the pressure retention benefits of nano.

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Originally Posted by Nick@HSW
You should be fine but if need be you can always use the top end feature of the Interface to compensate for the pressure retention benefits of nano.

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Thanks for pointing that out Nick!
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Originally Posted by Nick@HSW
You should be fine but if need be you can always use the top end feature of the Interface to compensate for the pressure retention benefits of nano.

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I'm confused. Are you saying that the Interface normally compensates for pressure loss in that it delivers less fuel as the run gets longer?

Never mind, I went and read the manual.

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Originally Posted by C5Munch
I'm confused. Are you saying that the Interface normally compensates for pressure loss in that it delivers less fuel as the run gets longer?

Never mind, I went and read the manual.
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