What needs to be checked when installing N20 on a 3.4l Camaro in regards to the fuel and ignition system to make sure everything is running at peak efficiency to avoid detonation due to lean conditions?
My guess:
Fuel system:
In-tank fuel pump
Fuel filter
Fuel lines (no kinks, deterioration, splits)
FPU
Injectors (clean, proper resistances)
Ignition system:
Alternator
Grounds
Coils
Wires
Plugs (New, one heat range colder, gapped between .030 and .035”)
Any other ideas? Before installing a N20 system, I’ll put on a few boltons, like CAI, pulleys, a LSD and 3.42s. Using a dry kit (NOS-5175) I plan on running a 50 shot at first for a few bottles, to make sure I don’t turn a small problem into a huge one, and slowly making progress to a 75 shot. Eventually I’ll get an MSD DIS-4, and new coils. Opinions?
Jon
My guess:
Fuel system:
In-tank fuel pump
Fuel filter
Fuel lines (no kinks, deterioration, splits)
FPU
Injectors (clean, proper resistances)
Ignition system:
Alternator
Grounds
Coils
Wires
Plugs (New, one heat range colder, gapped between .030 and .035”)
Any other ideas? Before installing a N20 system, I’ll put on a few boltons, like CAI, pulleys, a LSD and 3.42s. Using a dry kit (NOS-5175) I plan on running a 50 shot at first for a few bottles, to make sure I don’t turn a small problem into a huge one, and slowly making progress to a 75 shot. Eventually I’ll get an MSD DIS-4, and new coils. Opinions?
Jon
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