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02 Vortech -> RE: THE STRAIGHT FACTS ABOUT NITROUS- (12/1/2005 11:55:53 PM)
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QUESTION / ANSWER ABOUT NITROUS Q. How does nitrous oxide create more horsepower? A. Nitrous oxide provides the oxygen that allows an engine to burn more fuel, more burned fuel equals more power. Q. How does a nitrous system operate on a fuel-injected vehicle? A. The NX system is a complete stand-alone air/fuel delivery system that augments the standard factory EFI unit. It provides additional fuel and oxygen to the cylinders via the patented “Shark” nozzle mounted in the intake tract to provide additional horsepower. Q. How does a nitrous system operate on a carbureted vehicle? A. The most common method of boosting power on carbureted applications is the use of a “plate” sandwiched between the carb and the intake manifold. This plate contains orificed tubes that deliver the nitrous/fuel mixture in precise ratios. Q. How easy is it to install a basic wet nitrous system? A. The NX “Stage 1” EFI System is very straightforward. It requires no engine disassembly, no fuel system modifications or timing retards. Simply install the “Shark” nozzle in the intake tract approximately 2-6 inches in front of the throttle body and connect the fuel solenoid to the high-pressure side of the injection rail and your ready to go. Q. Purge valves look cool, should I get one for my nitrous vehicle? A. A purge valve is a valuable tool for increased nitrous performance. It allows the user to “Purge” all gaseous nitrous from the bottle supply line prior to using the system. This allows for a harder “Hit” from the system thus increasing performance. Q. What is the difference between a wet and a dry system? A. A “Wet” system introduces a homogenous mixture of nitrous and atomized fuel into the incoming airstream, thus providing a perfect air/fuel ratio for each cylinder. A “Dry” system introduces raw nitrous into the incoming airstream and depends on the EFI’s injectors to provide the fuel enrichment. The problem with this method is no intake manifold has perfect distribution and this allows each cylinder to receive differing amounts of raw nitrous but only provides a preset amount of fuel from each injector. This results in rich-lean conditions throughout the engine often causing engine damage. Q. Can I still run my car all-motor with nitrous installed? A. Of course, the nitrous system only affects performance when it is being used. Q. How does the solenoid know when to open and release the nitrous oxide? A. All NX systems are furnished with Wide Open Throttle switches. This switch signals the solenoids to open when the motor reaches wide-open throttle. Q. What is nitrous backfire? A. Nitrous backfires can be caused by two situations. 1. A nitrous system that is too rich or a system that atomizes the fuel poorly, thus causing pooling or puddling of fuel in the intake manifold. 2. A system that is operated too lean. Q. Should I use an aftermarket ignition with nitrous? A. All NX Street or Stage 1 systems are designed to operate with stock ignition; however any upgrade in the stock ignition is a definite plus. Q. Should I change my ignition system in any way (timing, plugs, etc.)? A. All NX Stage 1 or Street systems are designed to operate with no timing retard. Spark plugs should be changed to non-platinum style, 1 to 2 steps colder than stock. Q. How can my engine get more fuel while on the bottle? A. All NX systems add additional fuel during nitrous usage by injecting it directly with the nitrous through their patented “Shark” nozzle. This method assures 100% atomazation of the fuel and accurate air/fuel ratios. Q. How long can I squeeze nitrous in my engine? A. With an NX system the only limitation is the capacity of the N2O bottle
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