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Re: Nitrous Injection was Re: [DMCForum] looking for...
- From: DMCVIN6683 <dmcvin6683@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2004 12:53:09 -0600
The preferred way is to have the fuel and nitrous spray out the same
valve, i will be spraying the nitrous in to the fuel stream. A wet
system is just adding fuel to the nitrous.
Mark V
On Sunday, November 7, 2004, at 11:19 AM, Walter Coe wrote:
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>> A wet system is just mixing fuel with nitrous before the throttle body
> in the intake before the cylinders. It gets sucked into the cylinders
> and has nothing to do with the injectors at all.
>
> Whether it is throttle body injection, multi-port injection or cold
> start valve injection -- it is all injection -- unless you are using a
> carbureator. I thought that a wet system involved dissolving nitrous
> into fuel similar to how carbonation is added to soft drinks. Or is a
> wet system something else?
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>> What i would do is have the nitrous shoot into the tube on the
> coldstart valve, it couldnt possibly return to the tank.
>
> This sounds like a dry system to me. Since you said 'wet system', I
> thought that this involved dissolving the nitrous into the fuel before
> it passed thru the cold start valve.
>
>> The fuel and Nitrous should mix evenly in theory in the intake before
>> it hits the
> cylinders at full throttle.
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> I would expect the nitrous to vaporize and get into the intake just
> fine. But I think that too much of the fuel from the cold start valve
> would stay too liquid to disperse evenly.
>
>> Whip-its in the big balloons, LAUGH MY ASS OFF....
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> Ah, sounds like you have been going to those concerts with the
> balloons for sale. Have you ever noticed the thick oil residue left
> over from that stuff? I wouldn't want (my car) to breathe that. ;-)
>
> Martin -- thanks for the explanation. I bought a book on it from
> Summitracing.com, but have yet to read much of it. Does using nitrous
> have similar effects on an engine as forced induction? Why I ask is
> because if Darren is building that engine then maybe it would be a
> good idea to use harder pistons & such if I ever plan to play with
> nitrous. But then I wouldn't want him to roll his eyes at me. :-)
> I'm going to call Lloyd tonight & see what is up. Sorry to take so
> long. Give Darren a kick for me.
>
> Walt
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