Wichers123
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[video]http://www.powerblocktv.com/episodes/HP2013-13/double-power-adder-big-block[/video]
Because most people can hit their goal with most times just one. Think of it like this meth is mainly on when needed and nitrous will also be the same.Thanks for the video Witchers...just watched it and some pretty interesting info.
If gains are so great I wonder why not many guys are running multiple power adders??
I have split fogger and i have a dry nozzle. I have a dynotune kit i've had for several years. Fuel/nitrous/purge solenoids. I have WOT switch and window switch. I'm looking to do a low/mid rpm 50 shot.
I also have a dry carb plate kit.
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Ok dude, u need to use a wet kit cause the kit will supply its own fuel, timing will have to b turned down a few degrees depending on how much u want to spray even with your meth kit. Generally on supercharged motors fuel pressure will rise with boost pressure for instance if u r making 20 psi and base fuel is at 45 psi then on a 1 to 1 rario you fuel pressure will b at 65 psi at 20 psi of boost so make sure what ever fuel system u r using can support it. Tuning is a must cause fuel and n20 jets in efi n20 kits r usually set up for 40 -45 psi of fuel pressure. What that means is if the instructions say use a 65 jet for n20 and a 42 jet for fuel to get 100 hp then u will b running way rich cause your fuel pressure will b 20 psi higher due to boost pressure raising your fuel pressure. I had to drop 2 jet sizes for the fuel because of that as soon as we hit the n20 my air/fuel went way rich 8 to 1. Everybody thinks that n20 adds more air so u get more power, not completely true, n20 creates more cylinder pressure, that's what creates more power. Also remember the extra n20 mixed with fuel is being pushed into the cylinders and not drawn in, so 100 hp shot is gonna b more than a 100 shot, make sure your motor can handle it. Hope this helps.
What happend to 6"-8" from the throttle body. I seen a few with the nozzle in the tb or the plenum. Wtf is going on here...