NOS on 1.6L

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Shoalinfist
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NOS on 1.6L

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My friend got me a good deal on 60 shot from NOS. What else do I need besides the 7's fuel pump(Got plugs, wires, new fuel filter, customized ram air)?
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Re: NOS on 1.6L

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That should be it... Just watch that clutch!! <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Shoalinfist:<BR><STRONG>My friend got me a good deal on 60 shot from NOS. What else do I need besides the 7's fuel pump(Got plugs, wires, new fuel filter, customized ram air)?</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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Re: NOS on 1.6L

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You are also going to need a fuel pressure regulator risor to deliver the proper fuel pressure when the nos is injected, unless you go with a wet system which is much safer than dry system. I am running a 85shot of nos with a msd 6al ignition system and a msd window switch for the nos so I can change when the nos starts a finishes by RMP. I also have a standalone paxton racing fuel system regulator and paxton external fuel pump for more fuel. And yes, be careful of the stock clutch becuase it will slip eventually and you will need to upgrade to a performance clutch.<P>good luck <BR>hope this helps<BR>Killermx3
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Re: NOS on 1.6L

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I heard/read that the "wet" is for turbo or sc engines, will it still work for mine?
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Re: NOS on 1.6L

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Forsure! The wet system feeds the right amount of fuel to go with the nos and it enables you to run higher shots of juice without damaging the motor. The main failure of motors after nos is not enought fuel supplied during spray.<P>Killermx3
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Re: NOS on 1.6L

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get a walbro fuel pump, they;re cheaper, and you can get more flow than you;ll ever need for bout the same price as an rx-7 pump
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