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Old Nov 30, 2008 | 11:38 AM
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ive got a bigish power zetec turbo highish comp and want to run some nos for the 1/4 mile ,
ive got a won kit with 50hp jets .
my management has the facility(spelling) to pull some ignition out on nos so how much would i need to pull out to be safe ,and wheres the best place to put the jets.
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Old Nov 30, 2008 | 11:41 AM
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You wouldn't know how much spark retard you need until you go out and test it. You may not need any at all!

Nozzle placement depends if you're running a single nozzie, or multiple.
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You wouldn't know how much spark retard you need until you go out and test it. You may not need any at all!

Nozzle placement depends if you're running a single nozzie, or multiple.
is multple not a direct port kit ?
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Old Nov 30, 2008 | 11:45 AM
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Yes.. is that what you have? Also you can't have "won" and "nos" at the same time - they're both brand names!
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Yes.. is that what you have? Also you can't have "won" and "nos" at the same time - they're both brand names!
oops, i have a won kit single nozle

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The nozzle just needs to be upstream of the throttle butterfly really, preferably in a position where as to avoid puddling.
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Originally Posted by pa_sjo
The nozzle just needs to be upstream of the throttle butterfly really, preferably in a position where as to avoid puddling.
sorry what do you mean upsteam? in the plenum? or in a boost pipe just before the throttle body
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The latter
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ok got round to fitting this kit and im not sure where to put the T for the fuel side of the nos kit ,would just before the fuel rail be a good place .
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