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    I have a 3.4l. I used an online calculator and bought a 47 for the nitrous and a 28 for the fuel jet. This is for a 100 shot using 1100psi with 43 as the fuel pressure. Is this right? I am concerned because I had my first backfire with this larger shot. Thanks.

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    Re: Do I have the right jets?

    This is a dynotune wet kit. One more thing.. these 100 shot jets are are NOS brand. Is that a problem? Are different brand jets interchangable?

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    • #3
      Re: Do I have the right jets?

      Search around online and you should be able to find a nitrous calculator. As for the jets and sizes, different brands work off different PSI. Where do you have the fogger nozzle mounted?

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      • #4
        Re: Do I have the right jets?

        NOS will work in dynotune nozzles last I heard.

        NX have a different size jet that is fatter diameter
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        • #5
          Re: Do I have the right jets?

          The .028 fuel jet is too big, I think you should be around a .026 or .024. Need to either to get on a dyno or get a wideband to see what your air/fuel ratio is. The .047 will get you 85 hp at the wheels and 100 at the crank.
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            Re: Do I have the right jets?

            I'd say go with the .028. The calculator I usually used says you should go .027
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            • #7
              Re: Do I have the right jets?

              Thanks for the responses. If I understand correctly, it was probably a little lean with a .028 fuel jet. Why did it backfire then? Doesn't a backfire suggest that it is too rich with fuel?

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              • #8
                Re: Do I have the right jets?

                I think its just the way our intake manifolds are designed, causes gas to puddle. Thats why I went with a dry set up... Where did you mount the n2o/fuel nozzle?

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                • #9
                  Re: Do I have the right jets?

                  Originally posted by YZFER
                  Thanks for the responses. If I understand correctly, it was probably a little lean with a .028 fuel jet. Why did it backfire then? Doesn't a backfire suggest that it is too rich with fuel?
                  The .028 is a lil big causing it to run rich and backfiring.

                  If you run lean you will burn up a piston, not backfire.

                  The only way to know for sure is by getting a wideband.
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