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I'm very curious as to what the AFR was with the 150 shot? I assume this was a dry shot? I wanna do a 100 dry shot but I don't know if the ECM will compensate for the 100 shot. I mean I know the EMC will adjust the mixture to a certain extent, lets say a 50 shot. but not sure on a 100 dry shot.
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I'm very curious as to what the AFR was with the 150 shot? I assume this was a dry shot? I wanna do a 100 dry shot but I don't know if the ECM will compensate for the 100 shot. I mean I know the EMC will adjust the mixture to a certain extent, lets say a 50 shot. but not sure on a 100 dry shot.
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I am currently running an AFR gauge in the drivers side oval air vent to monitor. I am running a wet shot. Have run 93 with a 50 and 100. Now I am running a 150 with standalone fuel cell, and pump. C16 up front, 93 out back. Still playing with the setup. Testing different header and exhaust options. Have to find what works best for my setup as a daily.
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Did any of you install a window switch on WOT or did you install the computer that will make it a 50 shot at 3000rpm 100 shot at 4000rpm and 150 shot at 5000rpm? I also have a Takeda intake, they want to install the injector on the front side of the intake with a curved nozzle pointing down the airflow, not the back side like I see in most pictures.
My local performance shop wants to install all of this on my ISF.
Thoughts?
My local performance shop wants to install all of this on my ISF.
Thoughts?
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Nice set-up! I'm still looking for mine, but was curious when I read something like this does this in any way shorten the life of this motor (or any motor for that matter)? I've never had NOS on any car but this was interesting to me on the longevity of motors that use spray???
First off as I understand Toyota has over engineered this motor to basically be bullet proof.
Second, my whole setup is all computer controlled, and only fits in a specific window so as to not dance with the devil and try to hurt anything.
All in all this setup should be safe and no long term issues to the motor. Anyone else chime in if you have anything to add.
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Did any of you install a window switch on WOT or did you install the computer that will make it a 50 shot at 3000rpm 100 shot at 4000rpm and 150 shot at 5000rpm? I also have a Takeda intake, they want to install the injector on the front side of the intake with a curved nozzle pointing down the airflow, not the back side like I see in most pictures.
My local performance shop wants to install all of this on my ISF.
Thoughts?
My local performance shop wants to install all of this on my ISF.
Thoughts?
Do you have a picture of what you are referring to regarding the nozzle setup? There are some space restrictions trying to fit a nozzle near the back of the intake.
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I am running a WOT, and window switch. Mine is just all at once, not a progressive shot at different RPM's.
Do you have a picture of what you are referring to regarding the nozzle setup? There are some space restrictions trying to fit a nozzle near the back of the intake.
Do you have a picture of what you are referring to regarding the nozzle setup? There are some space restrictions trying to fit a nozzle near the back of the intake.
I'm at work so I dont have a nozzle pic, maybe when i get home super late tonight.
Also, when doing your burnout, is there a button on your window switch to deactivate your NOS while doing the burnout. That would be an extreme waste of NOS! <--- Rookie question... LOL