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Old 05-28-2013, 02:02 PM
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Has anyone tryed meth and water injection on top of there nitrous shot . I was thinking of trying it to aid against detonation on my nitrous set up .thanks
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WHy not do a stand alone fuel and just run methanol for the nitrous. or E85.
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I was originally looking at that route with an nx stand alone but it was going to be a little pricey and I seen the meth kits were a little cheaper
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Will the wet fogger work with lower fuel pressures like 10-15 psi I know I will need a lot bigger fuel jet, but will the nozzle flow fuel Properly
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Generally misting nozzles want a high pressure, at least 100psi, to work well. I dont think it would work well at all with only 15psi.
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better off running stand alone with c16 or e85
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Ok cool I will go the stand alone route . I think I can save some $ buy building my own kit . Any one use a Holley blue or black for there stand alone ? I seen that they only max at 14 psi And I have a wet single nozzle kit do u think that will work as long as I re calculate my fuel jet for the lower pressure ?

Or I get a pump with more pressure and a regulater then I can fine tune my afr with the fuel pressure. Instead of moving jets one size or two
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you can do a low pressure stand alone system. run something like c16 in it and you can get jet charts for low pressure systems.

and yes people use blues all the time
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It works, just a pain to tune.
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That's a bummer that its a pain to tune . The stand alone might be the route I will go then thanks
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