Timing contol
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Car: 82 Z28
Engine: 383 SP EFI/ 4150 TB
Transmission: T400
Axle/Gears: QP 9" 3.73
Re: Timing contol
Use a NOS controller that controls the NOS flow
( ramps it up to 100% instead of dropping it all in at start like a off / on switch does ) ,
retards the timing and has rev limiter all in one unit
http://www.jacobselectronics.com.au/nitrous.htm
http://www.chevyhiperformance.com/te...xide_controls/
( ramps it up to 100% instead of dropping it all in at start like a off / on switch does ) ,
retards the timing and has rev limiter all in one unit
http://www.jacobselectronics.com.au/nitrous.htm
http://www.chevyhiperformance.com/te...xide_controls/
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From: Bright, IN
Car: '86 Bird, 96 ImpalaSS, 98 C1500XCab
Engine: LG4, LT1, L31
Transmission: 700R4, 4L60E, 4L60E
Axle/Gears: 3.73 Tors, 4.88 spool, 3.73 Eaton
Re: Timing contol
I think the Mallory 685 ignition box is the simplest, most economical way of controlling a single stage of nitrous. It will provide your selected spark retard when triggered by the nitrous circuit and has a built in window switch to avoid bringing the shot in at too low of rpm; can also use the top end of the window switch to cut the nitrous before each shift if you don't have a solid built auto.
Anything up to a 150 shot single stage, I wouldn't use a progressive controller. It's not needed if the rest of your car is set up correctly, and most solenoids are not designed to handle the pulsing.
Anything up to a 150 shot single stage, I wouldn't use a progressive controller. It's not needed if the rest of your car is set up correctly, and most solenoids are not designed to handle the pulsing.
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