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lets see from what i understand ther are different nozzles such as a 50 - 55 - 75- 85- 100 - 120 - 150 HP nozzles
those are the most common used ones that i see, and it all depends on how you have it set up for how long its going to last in the quarter
you cand have a window switch that only allows the nitros to run from 3000-5499 rpms ( or how you want it ran ), or you can have a buttom that shoots the nitrous, and for safety a Fuel Pressure Shut-off Switch ( causes the nitrous to stop running if the fuel pressure sinks to low ) all of these can be combined so that you have a
Arming switch ( basicly just so if you trip the button and window it wont shoot )
Button This allows you to controle the flow as YOU want it to happen
Windows switch causes the nitrous to not be allowed to flow untill you Reach 3000 + rpms
in my opoinion nitrous would be fun but my parents would kill me if they found i had it in my car armed and ready to shoot lol
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A 'shot' is known as a certain amount of nitrous sprayed into the engine via the combination of a fuel and nitrous jets on a wet kit or a fuel (vaccum) and nitrous jets on a dry system.
You can put whatever 'shot' aka jets in the kit you want but the main thing is supplying the desired amount of fuel.
How long does a 'shot' last? As long as you want you engine to. Typically short bursts of 15-20 seconds max. Some people have been known to spray 1+ minutes :D
It is not advised
Race car - gone but not forgotten - 1997 firebird V6
nitrous et & mph: 12.168 & 110.95 mph, n/a 13.746 & 96.38 mph
2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8: 12.125, 116.45
2010 Ford Taurus SHO: no times yet
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