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Old 07-03-2007, 11:39 AM
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If I am running 6psi of fuel, what is the proper jetting for a 75 shot?
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with 900+ psi and using a plate system or single fogger nozzle it would be 36 Fuel, 44 nitrous. This is for 75hp rated at the wheels
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Re: Nitrous Jetting

how about when running 43# fuel pressure with a plate system? thats what i have... is there someplace online where i can go to pick out jetting based on my fuel pressure and plate setup?
or, what would you run for a 150, 175, and 200 shot?
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Re: Nitrous Jetting

cann your nitrous company as each numbers their jets differently.
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Re: Nitrous Jetting

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how about when running 43# fuel pressure with a plate system? thats what i have... is there someplace online where i can go to pick out jetting based on my fuel pressure and plate setup?
or, what would you run for a 150, 175, and 200 shot?
150: 35 F / 63 N
175: 37 F / 68 N
200: 40 F / 72 N

http://www.robietherobot.com/NitrousJetCalculator.htm
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Re: Nitrous Jetting

well every company rates their jets a little different for example my 150 shot is a 70 jet a 100 shot is a 52. Nos plate kit #5151.
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Re: Nitrous Jetting

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well every company rates their jets a little different for example my 150 shot is a 70 jet a 100 shot is a 52. Nos plate kit #5151.
that all depends on the fuel and bottle pressure they use to rate the "shot" and if they are doing it at the wheels or the flywheel...if they all have the same constants..no kit should differ in jetting size as they are all essentially the same parts, one solenoid doesnt effect the shot any different than the next.
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