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Old 11-24-2018, 08:00 AM
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Hello,
I am new to Nitrous, and have been doing a lot of research before I install the system. I purchased a Nitrous Outlet 50-200 hp 78mm plate system. I also purchased the Nitrous Outlet Win Max window switch.

I have been reading about people having lean spikes upon initial engagement. I was wondering if this could be counteracted by running the fuel solenoid on stage 1 and the nitrous solenoid on stage 2, with a 100 rpm difference. My system is single stage, so stage 2 wouldn't be used anyway.

i look forward to hearing opinions on this.

Thanks!
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Anybody? Is there a benefit to this?
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Spraying the amount that you will, I wouldn't worry about the initial lean spike.
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Thanks for the response. Just trying to make this system as safe as possible.
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Originally Posted by Shawnm6651
Hello,
I am new to Nitrous, and have been doing a lot of research before I install the system. I purchased a Nitrous Outlet 50-200 hp 78mm plate system. I also purchased the Nitrous Outlet Win Max window switch.

I have been reading about people having lean spikes upon initial engagement. I was wondering if this could be counteracted by running the fuel solenoid on stage 1 and the nitrous solenoid on stage 2, with a 100 rpm difference. My system is single stage, so stage 2 wouldn't be used anyway.

i look forward to hearing opinions on this.

Thanks!
There's nothing wrong with doing that. You will need a wideband that you can datalog to get it right.




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