How safe is a "used" TPI nitrous set up?
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How safe is a "used" TPI nitrous set up?
I have an '89 GTA with a 305 TPI and a 5 speed. It has about 98,000 miles on it and runs well. I did a few small bolt ons (AFPR, Air Foil, K&N, Port Plenum, Cat-back). The rest of my effort has been on suspension. But anyways. I have had a NOS 5151 System sitting around for about 6 months now that I havn't ever installed or run it. I was thinking about hooking it up pretty soon, but I was worried about safely using it because I need my engine to at least last me until this summer. (I need to go back and forth to school).
Has anyone had any problems with a used nitrous system? Failing solenoids? That's the only real mechanical part I can think of, is there any way to check them? If I get jets for something small like a 50 shot, will I have to worry about the solenoids?
Since I just bought a pillar dual guage pod, and only have one guage I guess I'll get a nitrous guage so that will cover the pressure issue. I don't have the resources to install new plugs.. so maybe I'll get a shop to do it.. and I don't currently have the money for an MSD or whatever, but I heard on our cars, you don't really need one. I was also going to put new wires on if I got new plugs, and I have a cap and rotor with less that 5k on them.
I'm not into street racing or any of that garbage. I just wanted to try using the kit t at the track since I have it. It kinda seems a waste not to use it.
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Has anyone had any problems with a used nitrous system? Failing solenoids? That's the only real mechanical part I can think of, is there any way to check them? If I get jets for something small like a 50 shot, will I have to worry about the solenoids?
Since I just bought a pillar dual guage pod, and only have one guage I guess I'll get a nitrous guage so that will cover the pressure issue. I don't have the resources to install new plugs.. so maybe I'll get a shop to do it.. and I don't currently have the money for an MSD or whatever, but I heard on our cars, you don't really need one. I was also going to put new wires on if I got new plugs, and I have a cap and rotor with less that 5k on them.
I'm not into street racing or any of that garbage. I just wanted to try using the kit t at the track since I have it. It kinda seems a waste not to use it.
Thanks.
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I would say that if you are worried about anything failing, replace the fuel solenoid, or buy a rebuild kit for it. A new solenoid will cost you $60. If you need any help with the install, send me an email. I am next door to you in Scripps Ranch.
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I think i'm going to install it this week some time. If I have any problems I'll email you. I think the only thing that might be a problem is hooking up the throttle switch and putting the braided line under the car (they go under, not inside as I remember). But I don't think i'm going to run it until I rebuild or replace the fuel solenoid.
I live in University City and go to school at UCSD so I'm right next to scripps every weekday.
I live in University City and go to school at UCSD so I'm right next to scripps every weekday.
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i am running the 5151 kit,works great. My 91 has 127k miles on the 305.We were running a 120 shot,but stepped up to a 160 late last year,the clutch didnt agree,so never made a good run with the BIG shot.
you can rebuild the solenoids for like 20 or so a piece.I have my line running through the inside of the car,the bottle is mounted on the tunnel between the rear seats.
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1991 TA WS6 305/5 spd
Nitrous,hooker shorties,flowmaster 3" cat back,3.73's and a 160 shot of nitrous
DragStars 15x3.5 et fronts,15x10 rears with 275-50/15 BFG DR
1997 TA LT1
Draglites,15x3.5 sportsman pros
16x9 255-50/16 Comp TA's or Drag radials
Moroso CAI,no sway bar,dynomax non catback
you can rebuild the solenoids for like 20 or so a piece.I have my line running through the inside of the car,the bottle is mounted on the tunnel between the rear seats.
Dirk
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1991 TA WS6 305/5 spd
Nitrous,hooker shorties,flowmaster 3" cat back,3.73's and a 160 shot of nitrous
DragStars 15x3.5 et fronts,15x10 rears with 275-50/15 BFG DR
1997 TA LT1
Draglites,15x3.5 sportsman pros
16x9 255-50/16 Comp TA's or Drag radials
Moroso CAI,no sway bar,dynomax non catback
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It's ok to run the line in the car? That should make hooking it up a lot easier since I am about 500 miles from my tools(jack/jackstand/air-tools).
Has anyone hooked up the autometer Nitrous gauge up? I assume you put a "T" in the nitrous line somewhere and run that to the guage to get it to work.. i think the autometer guage comes with everything but the braided line, i guess i'll go order one of those and the 2 guage a-pillar pod from Kragen soon.
I am going to just go with a 50 shot. I don't feel like replacing anything else in my car.. in the 18 months i've owned it i've replaced the interior, painted it, replaced the radiator/alternator/intake man. gasket/all front&rear brake parts/exhaust/shocks and struts/2 tires/power antenna/spoiler/battery ... and thats just off the top of my head.
Has anyone hooked up the autometer Nitrous gauge up? I assume you put a "T" in the nitrous line somewhere and run that to the guage to get it to work.. i think the autometer guage comes with everything but the braided line, i guess i'll go order one of those and the 2 guage a-pillar pod from Kragen soon.
I am going to just go with a 50 shot. I don't feel like replacing anything else in my car.. in the 18 months i've owned it i've replaced the interior, painted it, replaced the radiator/alternator/intake man. gasket/all front&rear brake parts/exhaust/shocks and struts/2 tires/power antenna/spoiler/battery ... and thats just off the top of my head.
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It's ok to run the line in the car, but just not recommended in case you have a leak. i ran mine underneath the car following the fuel lines. The only prob is that the 5151 kit comes with a 14ft line, and you need a comfortable 15ft for this. If you are gonna run it underneath the carpet on the passenger side, 14ft will be perfect. Where is your hometown at?
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Ok.. maybe I'll run it in the car for now, and when I go home I will try to run it with the fuel lines. How did you attatch it to the fuel lines.. zip ties?
My hometown is in the Bay Area. A place called Danville. It's near pleasanton, san ramon, and walnut creek.
My hometown is in the Bay Area. A place called Danville. It's near pleasanton, san ramon, and walnut creek.
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