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Old March 30th, 2006, 11:11 PM   #1
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I'm looking to get a nitrous system for my car however i want to know how it is supposed to be used first. How long are you supposed to use it at once? Or can you just continue to hold the button as long as you need too? I'm new to this so any information will help. Thanks
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they mae a wot switch that will activate the n2o for the full time while the throttle is full pressed. it will pray the entire track. what exactly are you running this on?
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You can run it until the bottle is empty. A wide open throttle switch is better to use than a push button. You should only spray nitrous at wide open throttle. With a wide open throttle switch you will only be able to spray it at wide open throttle. Do not spray under 3000 rpm. Pull 2 degrees of timing out per 50 horsepower of nitrous and read the instructions and set the fuel pressure accordingly.
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you can also setup a dual stage configuration and where it sprays based on your set window pills.
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You need a wot and arming and fire switch posted pics.
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Originally Posted by Darrell
You can run it until the bottle is empty. A wide open throttle switch is better to use than a push button. You should only spray nitrous at wide open throttle. With a wide open throttle switch you will only be able to spray it at wide open throttle. Do not spray under 3000 rpm. Pull 2 degrees of timing out per 50 horsepower of nitrous and read the instructions and set the fuel pressure accordingly.
this is good info..! :award

I used to run my nitrous for many seconds while racing.. i tried not to be TOO hard on my engine.. but it still runs strong today..


the switch for it at WOT is at ur throttle body butterfly.. when it opens all the way it clicks the button there..

why cant u spray under 3000?
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Originally Posted by 89Domindart
this is good info..! :award

I used to run my nitrous for many seconds while racing.. i tried not to be TOO hard on my engine.. but it still runs strong today..


the switch for it at WOT is at ur throttle body butterfly.. when it opens all the way it clicks the button there..

why cant u spray under 3000?
There are a few reasons. Ignition timing is usually all in by 3000 rpm, above 3000 rpm the engine is less likely to bog or hesitate, etc. A hesitation when spraying is disasterous. I've sprayed under 3000 rpm already with no problems on my old daily driver but it isn't recommended.
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go with the full throttle switch
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