redshift said:I don't think he's doing much posting here anymore. :frown:
Health issues.
He posted in December, so hopefully we will see more of his posts soon.
He's the man for nitrous.
redshift said:I don't think he's doing much posting here anymore. :frown:
DutchBlackNsx said:Health issues.
He posted in December, so hopefully we will see more of his posts soon.
He's the man for nitrous.
I'm not sure how you draw this conclusion. Turbos aside, a 75-HP shot on an NSX is more than 25% increase; on a 400HP car, the same 75-HP shot is less than a 20% increase. The difference in "feel" may not seem as dramatic, but if you doubt the logic, use more extreme numbers (75-HP shot on a 75-HP motor vs. a 75-HP shot on a 2000-HP motor.)nsxsupra said:Quite frankly the gain is probably not as spectacular ason other cars, after all it is a fairly small displacement motor. It will not react as well as Corvette/larger displacement cars, or even turbo cars with huge turbo that use a tiny shot of nitrous to help turbo getting in to postive boost range instantly.
While "better choices" is certainly subjective, in the issue of price/performance, nitrous wins hands down. Unquestionably. There is no greater performance add-on for the dollar.....The original poster is a new NSX owner I believe, there are better choices for doing first mods on nsx.
VampNSX said:I had NOS yes I call it NOS also on my first X or to not sound like a ricer NSX.
I had the venom set up and had a 75 shot then a 100 shot. It was all stock when I did that and I never had a problem at all. I am going to get NOS on the NSX I have now. I will get it maybe by the end of the year since I really don't need it and I am only going to get it because if my GF gets NOS for her BMW Z3, I can not have her leave me in the dust. As far at I know from personal experience NOS on a stock NSX that is under 100 shot is OK. Just don't be using it none stop like every day for 10 seconds cause then you might have a BOOM problem. when I get my KIT I am going to do 55 or 75 just to be super safe.
sorry man but some people on this forums don't like to help at all. I have had the same experience befor. But most NSX owner are super cool and can really help you allot. but be grateful that the cool NSX owners outnumber the ones who just like to make fun of people who have a question that they think is important.
RC000E said:Well, I'd like to assure the poster, that if you want to go wrong right off the bat, then put your nitrous activation on a button.
yaynsx said:Ok here is what I got new
1.Coper plugs BKR7E gapped at .35 or pregapped BKRE11 which is pregapped at .44
2. Replace fuel filter.
3. Validate fuel pump is still running strong. Add second inline fuel pump to be really careful.
4. Validate if your ignition is putting out enough spark ( OEM LEVEL)
Can BADCARMA or SNDSOUL or any others add to this. I know I need a few more things before I even think about getting it installed.
what year is your car? FORGET THAT SAW IT IN YOUR PROFILE.NSX~PERT said:Where can I get my peak & hold injectors C&C'ed or buy new ones. Im going with N2O and would like to get the extra 15% fuel.
without knowing what set up you are going with wet or dry, off hand I would choose the 270cc peak hold if I was buying, for the cost to buy you can get your all done for 175$ the cost of two new ones. you get a report that shows system balance and thats critical for A/F ON a single FOGGER set up. I would contact them and tell them you have 240 peak hold ion the car. and ASK them how high they can go without effecting idle or causing washdown.BTW IF YOU DONT BUY AND THEYU SAY YEAH 270 P/H SOUNDS GOOD BUT YOU COULD GOA A LITTLE HIGHER OR LOWER ,THEY CAN SET THE ONES YOU SEND IN UP TO THE NEW FLOW RATE,COST MORE,JUST DO THE MATH AND LISTEN TO THETRE ADVISE CAUSE THEY KNOW INJECTORS! you might be surprised,tell em what they are being done for and ask em what the think.NSX~PERT said:David,
Thanks for your generosity, Im located in Miami. My car is at the body shop now touching up some burnt clearcoat. I should get it back by next week. I want to go small but extra safe I use to run an 80 shot with just colder plugs and FPR, never had any problems but this time I want to redo my setup I would like to bump it up to 100-110 shot. I found them
http://www.rceng.com/
Which ones do you recommend "cc/min?"
NSX~PERT said:Im planning on going with a dry kit and sparying depending who Im going to run......lol, 75-100 or possibly 110 shots, no more. So sending out my inj. to these guys will make my set-up that much more safer? how about performance will it also increase when not on the juice? What do you think?
I have no experience with N2O, but HP value is a function of both RPM and torque. If N2O is giving an even 100HP from 2500 to redline, the torque (from N2O) would have to be decreasing as the engine revs higher. It would have to be 1/3 @ 7500RPM whatever it is at 2500RPM. Again, I have no experience with N2O, but is that the case? Or is it that the torque is even across the powerband and HP increases?BadCarma said:Now when you here a N20 guy say I am making 100 at the wheels that is at 2500 RPM all the way to redline. it will smoke the hell out of the car putting down 100 at the wheels on a S/C and the torque is sicko. now someone tell me I am wrong.
Daedalus said:I have no experience with N2O, but HP value is a function of both RPM and torque. If N2O is giving an even 100HP from 2500 to redline, the torque (from N2O) would have to be decreasing as the engine revs higher. It would have to be 1/3 @ 7500RPM whatever it is at 2500RPM. Again, I have no experience with N2O, but is that the case? Or is it that the torque is even across the powerband and HP increases?