How many run wet and dry???
I currently have a wet dual nozzel system
but when my bottle pressure gets under 850 I dont like to hit it because my jets are tuned for 900-1000
anyway my new idea was to run a push button small dry shot to use up my bottle....
the only problem for me is i cannot tune my car so i was afraid of running a little lean
anyways I would just like some opinions
but when my bottle pressure gets under 850 I dont like to hit it because my jets are tuned for 900-1000
anyway my new idea was to run a push button small dry shot to use up my bottle....
the only problem for me is i cannot tune my car so i was afraid of running a little lean
anyways I would just like some opinions
Is this for the caddy... or the golf cart?
Set up properly, you won't need a "tune" you'll just need to tune the nozzle. Start with a smaller shot... you'll still be able to beat Tiger to the next green.
Set up properly, you won't need a "tune" you'll just need to tune the nozzle. Start with a smaller shot... you'll still be able to beat Tiger to the next green.
Originally Posted by Todd157k
Is this for the caddy... or the golf cart?
Set up properly, you won't need a "tune" you'll just need to tune the nozzle. Start with a smaller shot... you'll still be able to beat Tiger to the next green.
Set up properly, you won't need a "tune" you'll just need to tune the nozzle. Start with a smaller shot... you'll still be able to beat Tiger to the next green.
lol but really how do you tune the nozzel on a dry shot? Im gonna need a wideband arent I
haha
Originally Posted by Todd157k
It's best to have one, but with small shots, you can do it with the narrowband and/or reading plugs. Takes a little longer, but do-able. Narrowband gauges are like $40 on ebay.
Correct. Start with the dry nozzle about 4" in front of the MAF, pointing at the MAF. That will get you close. Then run it. Assuming it runs decent, read the plugs immediately after N2O shot (shut off.. coast to side of road.. check). If it's way too lean, it will sputter when you first shoot. Shut off. More than likely, you'll be real close. You adjust by turning the direction of the spray nozzle.
I run my bottle to near ZERO before I refill it, unless I'm heading somewhere that I know I need a full shot. With dry, your power just drops as pressure drops. I had less than 100 lbs of pressure in my bottle one day after being at the track and was playing with a Ferrari on the way home. I still hit the juice and it was enough to humble him. A full hit would have been a bit of an overkill anyway.
I run my bottle to near ZERO before I refill it, unless I'm heading somewhere that I know I need a full shot. With dry, your power just drops as pressure drops. I had less than 100 lbs of pressure in my bottle one day after being at the track and was playing with a Ferrari on the way home. I still hit the juice and it was enough to humble him. A full hit would have been a bit of an overkill anyway.
Originally Posted by Todd157k
Correct. Start with the dry nozzle about 4" in front of the MAF, pointing at the MAF. That will get you close. Then run it. Assuming it runs decent, read the plugs immediately after N2O shot (shut off.. coast to side of road.. check). If it's way too lean, it will sputter when you first shoot. Shut off. More than likely, you'll be real close. You adjust by turning the direction of the spray nozzle.
I run my bottle to near ZERO before I refill it, unless I'm heading somewhere that I know I need a full shot. With dry, your power just drops as pressure drops. I had less than 100 lbs of pressure in my bottle one day after being at the track and was playing with a Ferrari on the way home. I still hit the juice and it was enough to humble him. A full hit would have been a bit of an overkill anyway.
I run my bottle to near ZERO before I refill it, unless I'm heading somewhere that I know I need a full shot. With dry, your power just drops as pressure drops. I had less than 100 lbs of pressure in my bottle one day after being at the track and was playing with a Ferrari on the way home. I still hit the juice and it was enough to humble him. A full hit would have been a bit of an overkill anyway.

but one final question.....check out where my maf is(directly after the intake filter) .....any suggestions on where to mount the nozzel?
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Originally Posted by Todd157k
1. Do you know how to read plugs?
2. No, I can't see the maf in your picture... and being of poow folks, I'm not familiar with Caddy's.
2. No, I can't see the maf in your picture... and being of poow folks, I'm not familiar with Caddy's.

You look at the porcelain part under the electrode.
White with metal speckles... WAAAY TOOO LEAN. Those speckles are melted fragments.
White = too lean
light rusty brown = nice AFR
Dark = too rich.
to "read plugs" you have to run the car at the speed/throttle opening you're analyzing. Then shut off at that speed. For N2o, you need to shut off nitrous, then shut off motor. Don't shut off under spray. Then pull a few plugs and look at them. This is a very old technique for setting up fuel delivery.
If you drive home to check, all you're checking is the condition over the last 50 feet before your driveway.
White with metal speckles... WAAAY TOOO LEAN. Those speckles are melted fragments.
White = too lean
light rusty brown = nice AFR
Dark = too rich.
to "read plugs" you have to run the car at the speed/throttle opening you're analyzing. Then shut off at that speed. For N2o, you need to shut off nitrous, then shut off motor. Don't shut off under spray. Then pull a few plugs and look at them. This is a very old technique for setting up fuel delivery.
If you drive home to check, all you're checking is the condition over the last 50 feet before your driveway.
Originally Posted by Brentman2007
yep and heres a pic....it actually sticks into the volant box


could you explain please? 