Originally Posted by
MadRod
Put in the 100 jets or even 200 take it to an airfield & gun it flat out for a mile or so, if you have seen no smoke in your rear view or its not stopped in a cloud of smoke I guess its OK & you dont need to spend on a controller.
To get Nitrous to be reliable means getting it set up properly & having it checked during a Topspeed run for afr & det, forget the fuel/Nitrous settings the kit manufacturers told you there main aim is to be safe & stop 99% of people that use their kits from blowing up their engines in the first 10 minutes. Using their setting mine made only 70% of jet size on a rolling road, correctly set you can get nearer 150% of jet size.
If you are on here asking it probably means you aint got any idea how to deal with Nitrous so factor in a rebuild as you are going to need it.
Chip sounds harsh but he knows more about Nitrous than anyone else on here & sorted mine out big time

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understand what your sayin mate but we all have to start somewhere. nitrous is very new to me hence me asking questions.
sadly i don't have access to a run way!
so your saying if i ordered a better range of jets my setup could be fine tuned some what.?
you say "having it checked during a Topspeed run for afr & det" i don't have access to det cans but how are you checking your afr? wideband?
cheers for replies btw