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Old Nov 25, 2010 | 11:59 AM
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Anyone know what Dynotune jets I will need for a single nozzle 100hp wet shot?


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Anyone?
Old Nov 25, 2010 | 11:03 PM
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nitrous jet should be a .052
Old Nov 26, 2010 | 09:21 AM
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nitrous jet 54,fuel jet 31.this is 100 h.p. to the rear wheels.i run this jet all the time ,and i gain 1 second in e.t.the jets that come in the kit is h.p. to the flywheel.i had to order these jets seperately from dynotune.100 h.p.to the flywheel jets are,nitrous48,fuel jet 28
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This is a pretty old thread... You can build your own Dyno tune. There are quite a few resources online that show you how. I have utilized load cell sensors from Transducer Techniques. They can help with the right product selection. Their engineering staff may be able to customize the load cells you need to measure the force and torque.
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Originally Posted by LarryRamp
This is a pretty old thread... You can build your own Dyno tune. There are quite a few resources online that show you how. I have utilized load cell sensors from Transducer Techniques. They can help with the right product selection. Their engineering staff may be able to customize the load cells you need to measure the force and torque.
So if it's a 9 year old thread why are you bumping it???

You literally said ... well this is an old thread
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You still need dyno tuning... some may benefit
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DynoTune was a company that sold nitrous kits.
That's what they called themselves.

Like saying "nitrous outlet" or "nitrous express"

dynotune is still around. I know literally nobody that uses it tho
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You still need dyno tuning... some may benefit
Get off the internet you have no idea how to use it




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