I am thinking about it... Anyone have any experience with it?
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Re: Anyone ran propane/spray combo?
only seen it on diesel trucks, not cars.
what is wrong with normal nitrous?
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Re: Anyone ran propane/spray combo?
Originally posted by 97rs4lifeonly seen it on diesel trucks, not cars.
what is wrong with normal nitrous?
It is nice when you don't want to hack into your stock fuel system and still want a 150-200HP shot.
A dry kit would only get you so far...
EDIT - this could be a solution to those that keep having backfires???Last edited by AZ3.8Camaro; 08-31-2007, 06:17 PM.1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
1997 Dodge Viper GTS
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Re: Anyone ran propane/spray combo?
you can run big dry shots, and you can run even bigger dry by breaking it up into 2 stages. I know of one guy in particular that has ran 200+ shot dry on his 3.8 fbody. Just set it up into two stages.
propane isn't your answer for bigger shot. Also people have backfires because of the way things are installed and such. Nozzle placement is huge factor in how dry and wet kits work.
For my car I run a dry kit for stage one and my second stage is wet. Best of both worlds. :)
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Re: Anyone ran propane/spray combo?
Originally posted by 97rs4lifeyou can run big dry shots, and you can run even bigger dry by breaking it up into 2 stages. I know of one guy in particular that has ran 200+ shot dry on his 3.8 fbody. Just set it up into two stages.
propane isn't your answer for bigger shot. Also people have backfires because of the way things are installed and such. Nozzle placement is huge factor in how dry and wet kits work.
For my car I run a dry kit for stage one and my second stage is wet. Best of both worlds. :)
The two stage wet and dry is ok, but I don't want to hack up my fuel system.
Wet kits usually lead to backfires eventually, even with proper nozzle placement. Using it as a second stage is a good idea, that should eliminate it, but still don't want to hack the fuel system.Last edited by AZ3.8Camaro; 09-01-2007, 11:14 AM.1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
1997 Dodge Viper GTS
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Re: Anyone ran propane/spray combo?
Originally posted by AZ3.8CamaroRunning a 200 shot dry on a stock fuel system is a terrible idea, I ran 100 on the v6 and needed a fuel pump shortly therafter.
The two stage wet and dry is ok, but I don't want to hack up my fuel system.
Wet kits usually lead to backfires eventually, even with proper nozzle placement. Using it as a second stage is a good idea, that should eliminate it, but still don't want to hack the fuel system.
A fuel pump is not something that is hard to install at all. If you don't dare put a fuel pump in your car then you should not be installing mods. It will need to be done eventually as you mod or drive it.
As for injectors, you put 36# gtp injectors in it and you are good to go along with the fuel pump. 200 shot after injectors and pump is doable with the supporting engine to back it up.
So what are you talking about with hacking the fuel system anyways? I don't understand what you are scared to hack or whatever? For wet kits you don't hack the fuel system either, you just put a 90* fitting on the fuel rail test port and you have your fuel supply. Anything over 150 shot wet is going to run into puddling issues, yes. But with a dry first stage and like 100-125 second stage wet it would be fine.
Plus with a dry first and a wet second you will not need to upgrade injectors because you will not be maxing them out on the one dry shot.
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Originally posted by 97rs4lifeI never said running a 200 shot dry on a stock fuel system...I just said I know of a guy that has done over 200+ shot of dry
A fuel pump is not something that is hard to install at all. If you don't dare put a fuel pump in your car then you should not be installing mods. It will need to be done eventually as you mod or drive it.
As for injectors, you put 36# gtp injectors in it and you are good to go along with the fuel pump. 200 shot after injectors and pump is doable with the supporting engine to back it up.
So what are you talking about with hacking the fuel system anyways? I don't understand what you are scared to hack or whatever? For wet kits you don't hack the fuel system either, you just put a 90* fitting on the fuel rail test port and you have your fuel supply. Anything over 150 shot wet is going to run into puddling issues, yes. But with a dry first stage and like 100-125 second stage wet it would be fine.
Plus with a dry first and a wet second you will not need to upgrade injectors because you will not be maxing them out on the one dry shot.
I have already done the fuel pump, and damn every other modification you can do. I know my way around the v6 like nobodys business.
http://www.btrviper.com/nitrous.html
It is a common thing, I was just curious if anyone on here had tried it.1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
1997 Dodge Viper GTS
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Re: Anyone ran propane/spray combo?
Originally posted by AZ3.8CamaroIt's not for the v6...
I have already done the fuel pump, and damn every other modification you can do. I know my way around the v6 like nobodys business.
http://www.btrviper.com/nitrous.html
It is a common thing, I was just curious if anyone on here had tried it.
details my man
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Re: Anyone ran propane/spray combo?
Originally posted by 97rs4lifewell ya gotta specify that then :) This is a fbody v6 site. ;)
details my man1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
1997 Dodge Viper GTS
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