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86bluecobra

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loud 95 said:
Agreed. There are too many people who run nitrous kits without bottle heaters or window switches...or correct air/fuel ratios, for that matter.
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Well at least i have the bottle heater I do however run on the rich side of the air/fuel ratio so as to be on the safe side.
 

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Preaty shure ben has a steel bell housing? Dont know if that counts? peace



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Yes I do have the Lakewood steel bellhousing and a bottle heater. Window switch is next.
 
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DNA DOA said:
Yes I do have the Lakewood steel bellhousing and a bottle heater. Window switch is next.
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I find it very hard to spend money on things that don't make my car handle better or go faster or hook harder. I know it is needed though they just seem to be the last things I do.
 

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Yeah I know what you mean. But the "last thing" I did that night was put my car on a tow truck at 2 a.m. It sounds like good insurance.
 
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yes yes. If you are going to go with a window switch then the jacobs nitrous control modual is also a good idea http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=JAC-383806&view=1&N=700+400360+302251

nitrous mastermind,8 cyl
The Nitrous Mastermind is an advanced driver adjustable nitrous controller with a built-in rev limiter. The Nitrous Mastermind works by pulsing the nitrous solenoids at the onset of nitrous flow (which is adjustable) and gradually reducing the pulsing until the "full flow" setting is reached. This greatly improves traction and reduces strain on driveline components. Additionally, the Nitrous Mastermind monitors fuel pressure, engine RPM, and full throttle conditions (using optional full throttle switch). Should a drop in fuel pressure occur, the Nitrous Mastermind immediately reacts and shuts off the nitrous flow, thereby protecting the engine from damage. The rev-limiter also protects the engine by shutting down the nitrous first then cutting out the ignition to progressively. This prevents a buildup of nitrous in the engine and exhaust that can cause damage when the ignition "cuts back in". The Nitrous Mastermind must be used in conjunction with an aftermarket ignition system.
Part Number: 383806
 
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