Re: Nitrous "blowoff" tube?

From: WillTier (WillTier@AOL.COM)
Date: Wed Mar 18 1998 - 20:51:38 EST


In a message dated 98-03-17 20:35:29 EST, you write:

<< Reasson they do it, is
 because of the amount of nitrous those cars inhale, if there is no nitrous
 they fall flat on there face, stumble, and backfire. Say goodbye to motor!!!
>>

I believe it is done on the systems with the fuel and Nitrous solenoids so
that they will both come in together to keep from the extra fuel flooding the
motor before the NOS. To much nitrous without enough fuel is the killer, not
to much air.

Bill



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