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Spoolin16PSI
02-29-2004, 01:12 AM
Anyone done this, i did a search and couldnt find anything. I will be installing the NO2 on the 11th of March, and I already have the Co2 hooked up. Anyone have some feedback on this idea?

hotrod
02-29-2004, 01:57 AM
And just what idea are you refering to?

It might be useful if you told us what you had the CO2 hooked up to, and a little more info about the nitrous system you are thinking about.

You asked a completely open question that has no meaning.

Now a few of the folks here on the forum will be happy to jump to conclusions and make wild guesses about what your talking about, but these no details threads get really old after the first 200 -300 or so.

Larry

Spoolin16PSI
02-29-2004, 02:09 AM
Co2 is ran as intercooler shot, but i dont know how to go about running the nitrous, where, etc. My mechanic knows the ropes about intstalling nitrous, what would be the safest no2 application to run?

hotrod
02-29-2004, 02:20 AM
The CO2 N-tercooler style coolers seem to work a couple of posts talk about them and dyno results are somewhere in the 10 -20 hp range depending on your setup and tune.

Nitrous systems are generally about 35 hp shots. A few folks have run higher but anything over 50 hp is touchy and best left to folks who have lots of experience on the subaru and nitrous systems. 75 and up shots seem to be a bad idea based on the experience of folks that have tried them.

You should make a search both Nitrous systems and N-tercooler systems are discussed in several threads.

The search function on this board is not too bright so try several spellings and different key words.

A search on "N-tercooler" and or Nitrous Express should get you some threads on the CO2 system.

Try a search on Nitrous and for the user AZscoobie to get info on the nitrous system threads.

Larry

Spoolin16PSI
02-29-2004, 02:38 AM
I already have the co2 kit installed, i was just wondering on what kind of application to run with the nitrous, wet, dry(no chance), nozzle locations, etc...

Spoolin16PSI
02-29-2004, 11:06 AM
ttt

mixup52
02-29-2004, 06:26 PM
make sure it is WET, you will not have enough injector to run dry if you are using stock or sti's.