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Hi Adrian

Are there any ways to control nitrous delivery?

From what I understand when its activated the jet flows 100% straight up.

Is there ways of adjustment, or additional products that can be added so that when the nitrous is activated it starts off flowing say 15%, then 40% and then 100% flow over say 2 seconds?

Or a way to control its delivery flow cross referenced against rpm? Like 3krpm 25%,4k 50%, 5k 80% etc ?

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Hi Adrian

Are there any ways to control nitrous delivery?

From what I understand when its activated the jet flows 100% straight up.

Is there ways of adjustment, or additional products that can be added so that when the nitrous is activated it starts off flowing say 15%, then 40% and then 100% flow over say 2 seconds?

Or a way to control its delivery flow cross referenced against rpm? Like 3krpm 25%,4k 50%, 5k 80% etc ?

Time based and electronic progressive nitrous controllers have existed for a very long time and operate by pulsing the solenoids on and off for programmable periods.

I'm shopping for one right now actually. Some of the electronic ones do everything you've suggested and more.

Adrian

If I was to setup my motor for NOS (RB30DET- wiseco forgies etc...). What clearances and other parts of the engine should be changed internally to suit ?

Nothing needs to be done any differently with nitrous use compared to any other increased hp application. Some things to bare in mind are very common changes like spark plug gap and temperature. Expect inlet temps to be greatly decreased and exhaust gas temps to be noticably increased.

2rismo which kit do you use on your car ?

And where is a good place to purchase the required gear from ?

I use an NOS single fogger (one nozzle) wet system (fuel + nitrous oxide). The best guy to speak to (at least, the guy I get just about everything I buy from) is Steve @ Steve's Speed Shop on 02 42577333 or 02 425SPEED. In fact, I now get so many enquiries about my setup, you are more than welcome to call Steve and ask how much, "..a kit just like 2RISMO's is?"

:D

Adrian

I use an NOS single fogger (one nozzle) wet system (fuel + nitrous oxide).  The best guy to speak to (at least, the guy I get just about everything I buy from) is Steve @ Steve's Speed Shop on 02 42577333 or 02 425SPEED.  In fact, I now get so many enquiries about my setup, you are more than welcome to call Steve and ask how much, "..a kit just like 2RISMO's is?"

haha cheers mate :)

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