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Old 10-22-2003, 04:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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NX intercooler kit questions

going to be getting an NX intercooler kit soon and just wanna double check a few things.

I am running a greddy turbo kit and fully built motor.....

-spraying the intercooler in no way makes the nos dangerous right ? like no need to modulate fuel and air etc.....

-from what I understand you just bolt it on and spray it which simply lowers the temperature of the air and gains hp.correct ?

just wanna be sure on this b4 i go spraying, thanks
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well colder air means more dense means more air.......so yes you should make some fuel adjustments.....you have to do it through your injectors though, you dont need a fuel solenoid.....
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through the injectors exactly how ? larger or you mean just dumping more fuel threw them ? thanks for the help.
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^^^ that is correct... and if you're fully built, I really don't see the cause for concern.

Off Topic: You have a fully built motor and you're only running 7 psi on a Greddy kit???? You should be running higher boost on a bigger turbo.
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cause for concern would be simply.... just because you have a built motor doesnt mean it wont blow from not having proper air and fuel delivery.

off topic ::: I will run higher boost once i get fuel management , im still running on greddy fmu but I really didnt ask your opinion about what turbo or amount of boost i should be running
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i guess what he is trying to say is that your car is going to run more lean from the more dense/cold air so you might want to have it tuned for that situation.

I personally don't think it will lean out to that point so you should be good just strapping on the kit. But i must say i have NO REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE, i am just theorizing here.
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well I agree with you tony and from several people i have been talking with, seems the majority of them are saying the same thing.
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You should just injest that nitrous.....it breaks my heart to see it blow away!
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^Yeah, use CO2- Just as cold, half as expensive.
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yea i was going 2
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hey where is best place to order the nx kits from ? cheapest price ?
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The car should compensate and inject more fuel when it senses a lean condition. To the car, its about the same as driving on a really cold night.
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