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Created on: 10/23/11 05:55 AM
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Rook
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Rook
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Somefun
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RE: Dyno Tune Nitrous Kit
07/26/13 5:12 AM
I have the twin bottles. I think it looks better that way. You can use the same solenoid for either set up.
Rook
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RE: Dyno Tune Nitrous Kit
07/26/13 7:03 AM
I think it looks better that way.
You can use the same solenoid for either set up.
You do not have a spraybar (still had 10 ponies more than the nozzles you were using ). Can the system you have be fitted up to a DynoTune Black widow spraybar?
Rook
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Rook
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Somefun
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RE: Dyno Tune Nitrous Kit
07/26/13 7:27 AM
Rook the system is adjustable by way of changing the NOS jets. Its adjustable from 15HP, 30HP and 40HP. As far as three tanks I'm sure you can with any tanks its all about pressure so it doesn't really matter if you have one tank for multiable tanks. If you want to use a spray bar that's not an issue, all you would do is take the feed line and connect it to the spray bar. I will say fogging the air box worked well for me. I got 38HP with using the 30HP jets. lol
Somefun
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Rook
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RE: Dyno Tune Nitrous Kit
07/26/13 3:22 PM
Rook the system is adjustable by way of changing the NOS jets. Its adjustable from 15HP, 30HP and 40HP.
Also, I just talked to the DynoTune guy himself. He said your system is upgradeable to the systems that they list as being capable of up to +150 hp (if that much power is necessary). All you would need is to upgrade to all SS lines and use a spraybar. The teflon tubing that supplies the nozzles on your system is neatly installed and lightweight but only large enough to flow a 50hp shot, max. Also, he told me the Black Widow spraybar would improve efficiency of the system BUT you cannot rely on the bikes EFI system to add fuel for the nitrous with a spraybar. There is no other way to use a spraybar other than to get a tune. If you buy a good wideband AFR guage suach as one that is sold by DynoTune, you can self tune by starting small and moving up but it will be a lengthy process. A pro tuner is most practical.
Rook
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Somefun
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RE: Dyno Tune Nitrous Kit
07/29/13 3:34 AM
Rook just set you one....
caps
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Somefun
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RE: Dyno Tune Nitrous Kit
08/05/13 10:44 AM
Sorry man I wound up selling it.....
caps
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bankheadd
Location: Madison, AL
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RE: Dyno Tune Nitrous Kit
11/03/13 6:09 PM
Hey Somefun, where did you get the nitrous setup, especially the brackets and bottles? Also can that setup be used in a air shifter sys? I would like to go that route if possible, nice and neat look.
Somefun
Location: Connecticut
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RE: Dyno Tune Nitrous Kit
11/04/13 6:59 AM
Bank it was a Dyno tune system...It worked very well. I liked it for sure.
bankheadd
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RE: Dyno Tune Nitrous Kit
11/04/13 6:33 PM
Thanks Somefun,but it sounds as if you no longer that system installed? If not, can I ask what made you get ride of it? Thanks
Somefun
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RE: Dyno Tune Nitrous Kit
11/05/13 6:48 AM
I did wind up taking the system off. I honestly put on on for a Top Speed event in Maine. I was shooting for 200 plus and thanks to the NOS I made it happen. After the engin mods and hell even before them she was way more than fast enough... witout the gas I'm putting down a little over 200 HP at the wheel and with the BST wheels I'm more than good.
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