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Those with nitrous
This is for those of you who have nitrous on your s2k's. I will be adding nitrous to my03 and was just wandering... for a 75 shot (wet) did you retard the timing? if so, how much? and how?
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---TPAs2k
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---TPAs2k
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Nitrous is Very very fun, be prepared to get a BUNCH of naysayers and bashers,
just make sure you do your research and do it the right way and everything will work out.
there are 2 guys on the boards i forget their names, but they have been spraying for quite a bit.
-Nate
just make sure you do your research and do it the right way and everything will work out.
there are 2 guys on the boards i forget their names, but they have been spraying for quite a bit.
-Nate
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i was wondering too because i want to use a 75 shot also, but who knows what the timing is at on a stock s2k, if its at 16 degrees, thats should be good but i would like to retard it a little bit.
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yup i know there are a lot of naysayers on this forum...it seems that getting an answer about nitrous on an s2k is pretty difficult ...
i am no stranger to nitrous.. had it on a few cars including my wife's current car (04' tsx)..
thanks
i am no stranger to nitrous.. had it on a few cars including my wife's current car (04' tsx)..
thanks
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Nitrous is great but you really need to tune the car. That meaning put it on the Dyno so you can play with the fuel pills and get the A/F ratio safe. You can retard the timing 2 degrees to be safe but i prefer the dyno.
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Originally Posted by Blacknot,Jan 29 2007, 06:34 PM
Nitrous is great but you really need to tune the car. That meaning put it on the Dyno so you can play with the fuel pills and get the A/F ratio safe. You can retard the timing 2 degrees to be safe but i prefer the dyno.
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Engine management - look into an emanage or the new AEM unit that retards timing (not out yet though). The emanage should do what you need for an inexpensive price. You'll pick up a lot of power when your not spraying too because you can tune your car.
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Originally Posted by afwfjustin,Jan 30 2007, 05:49 PM
Engine management - look into an emanage or the new AEM unit that retards timing (not out yet though). The emanage should do what you need for an inexpensive price. You'll pick up a lot of power when your not spraying too because you can tune your car.