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Old May 8, 2005 | 01:47 AM
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Alright here we go, i have all bolt-on (-ls6 intake) and a 255 intake fuel pump.... I have the NOS Nozzel set up with 150 jets in. after i am done spaying the car dies. Any way i can stop this. im sure it is just to much fuel witch is fine rather be rich than lean. Any tips will help!!!!

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Old May 8, 2005 | 12:13 PM
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Alright here we go, i have all bolt-on (-ls6 intake) and a 255 intake fuel pump.... I have the NOS Nozzel set up with 150 jets in. after i am done spaying the car dies. Any way i can stop this. im sure it is just to much fuel witch is fine rather be rich than lean. Any tips will help!!!!

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Sounds like WAAAAY too much fuel to me... What jets are you using and what pressure is you fuel system at? Also what is your bottle pressure when spraying?
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Old May 8, 2005 | 03:13 PM
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My bottle pressure is was at 950. I am not sure of what the fuel pressure was at. Any why I can tell? do I need it to be tuned right or what? should i turn the master power off and keep on the throttle and flush all the fuel out, come on i need some experienced opinions!

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Old May 8, 2005 | 03:21 PM
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My bottle pressure is was at 950. I am not sure of what the fuel pressure was at. Any why I can tell? do I need it to be tuned right or what? should i turn the master power off and keep on the throttle and flush all the fuel out, come on i need some experienced opinions!

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Scott
Scott,
You need to know what your fuel pressure is in order to know what jets you need.. If this is a wet system fuel pressure is paramount. Fuel pressure changes the amount of fuel you are injected with your nitrous.. Your jet size is determined by your fuel pressure..
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I will find out asap, i need to call Speed ink. to find out then!

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Turned out to be a slow turning off fuel solinoid. When i got of "wide open throttle" the fuel didnt turn off as fast as the NOS. There for it was fluding my engine.....



Thanks Speed Inc. for the help!


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