Nitrous?
Not sure if there is a real difference with people with an 06+, but the maximum that is safe to run on stock timing is a 75 shot. For safety I would at least get a wideband to monitor your AFRs and a window switch so you are only spraying at certain RPM's.
with spray tunning is a must.honeslt a direct port shot is highly recomended there is a kit that you dont haveto drill into your intake manifold to do direct port which is good also.so a completely stock motor and spray tuned will be ok as long as your not sprying daily because it wont last as long. a general rule of thumb is take your wheel hp and divide it in two that number is ageneral amount you can safely run on a stock block.also before anything i suggest a compression and leakdown test and make sure of no leaks or worn equip.
If a full standalone with nitrous control is out of your budget, you should at least get a FlashPro so that you can create a "nitrous safe" tune. You would be able to switch back and forth between a nitrous tune and non-nitrous tune.
Hey man theres not to many guys running nitrous on the forums here, well
compared to the turbo and sc guys anyways...you can safely run up to a 75 shot stock ecu, I HIGHLY recommend getting a wide band sensor tho its a definite requirement of forced induction. If your looking to do 100 shots and up YOU MUST (for the safety side to it) get a direct port setup ( you should just do that anyways its makes better power ) and some sort of standalone ecu ( aem ems, haltech, flashpro ) and tune, no if's and's or but's about it
heres my info on my build including my 100 shot tune and 125 shot tune
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/789...#entry18731438
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/810...-22-ap2-motor/
some costs you might want to think about are...
Nitrous Setup - around $1500 for a good wet direct port setup ( I have Zex ) including a bottle warmer, 1-2 step colder spark plugs, purge kit, remote bottle opener ( highly suggest it ), and pressure gauge ( you WILL need this high or low shot ) and wide band sensor.
Standalone Ecu - a used one can be had ( Aem Ems for example ) for $800-$1000 some times cheaper
Tune - around $400-$500 ( retunes are cheaper next times )
Aftermarket Clutch - $600-$900 won't need this if your only spraying a 75 shot any higher you will need it, you could prob get away with a few high shots on stock clutch but not for long and it has a better chance of slipping because of all the torque nitrous gives.
Standalone Fuel System - $500... separate fuel cell, fuel lines for the nitrous, return style fpr, and fuel pump. If your going over a 75 shot.
Start with is a good nitrous direct port setup and all the extra's and 75 shot, anything higher buy everything else
compared to the turbo and sc guys anyways...you can safely run up to a 75 shot stock ecu, I HIGHLY recommend getting a wide band sensor tho its a definite requirement of forced induction. If your looking to do 100 shots and up YOU MUST (for the safety side to it) get a direct port setup ( you should just do that anyways its makes better power ) and some sort of standalone ecu ( aem ems, haltech, flashpro ) and tune, no if's and's or but's about it
heres my info on my build including my 100 shot tune and 125 shot tune
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/789...#entry18731438
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/810...-22-ap2-motor/
some costs you might want to think about are...
Nitrous Setup - around $1500 for a good wet direct port setup ( I have Zex ) including a bottle warmer, 1-2 step colder spark plugs, purge kit, remote bottle opener ( highly suggest it ), and pressure gauge ( you WILL need this high or low shot ) and wide band sensor.
Standalone Ecu - a used one can be had ( Aem Ems for example ) for $800-$1000 some times cheaper
Tune - around $400-$500 ( retunes are cheaper next times )
Aftermarket Clutch - $600-$900 won't need this if your only spraying a 75 shot any higher you will need it, you could prob get away with a few high shots on stock clutch but not for long and it has a better chance of slipping because of all the torque nitrous gives.
Standalone Fuel System - $500... separate fuel cell, fuel lines for the nitrous, return style fpr, and fuel pump. If your going over a 75 shot.
Start with is a good nitrous direct port setup and all the extra's and 75 shot, anything higher buy everything else
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you sure you wanna make that bet? cause your wrong hoss.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/NO...t=NOS-08008NOS
also i said general rule of thumb for spray and any vehicle and spray under no circumstance is safe/healthy for a motor but moreso its what precautions you can do to make it safer for a stock motor.and the ones you stated were correct,but putting 100+ shots onto a stock motor may last may not,may only be doing it on these newer cars and seeming safe but a general rule of thumb is half of what your factory hp or whatever hp is a "safe" shot for the motor.
ive been spraying vehicles for over 8 years,stock, street weekend cars,drag car, purpose built nitrous cars,etc
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/NO...t=NOS-08008NOS
also i said general rule of thumb for spray and any vehicle and spray under no circumstance is safe/healthy for a motor but moreso its what precautions you can do to make it safer for a stock motor.and the ones you stated were correct,but putting 100+ shots onto a stock motor may last may not,may only be doing it on these newer cars and seeming safe but a general rule of thumb is half of what your factory hp or whatever hp is a "safe" shot for the motor.
ive been spraying vehicles for over 8 years,stock, street weekend cars,drag car, purpose built nitrous cars,etc


