How much nitrous is a 40 jet?
MOTORCYCLE WET NITROUS JETTING CHART
| Nitrous Jet: | FUEL JET NOS Pump: | HP Gain/ 2 cyl.: |
|---|---|---|
| 34 | 38 | 80hp |
| 36 | 40 | 90hp |
| 40 | 44 | 100hp |
| 42 | 46 | 120hp |
What is nitrous fuel ratio?
Because nitrous is more oxygen-rich than air, the chemically correct air/fuel ratio becomes 9.65 parts of nitrous to 1 part of fuel (9.65:1).
Are nitrous and fuel jets the same?
no they arent the same. each company uses slightly different metering for the size of the jet.
How do you calculate nitrous PPH?
To convert that to PPH, use this formula: . 305 x 12 (how many 5 second periods in 1 minute) x 60 (minutes in an hour) = 219.6PPH.
Where do Nitrous Jets go?
Mounting Nozzle & Solenoids: 1. The nitrous/fuel discharge nozzle should be mounted in the air duct that connects the air cleaner to the throttle body. 2. Drill a ¼ inch hole between the MASS Air Meter and the throttle body in the air intake tube.
How much timing Do I pull for nitrous?
Ignition Timing Most nitrous companies suggest retarding timing by 1.52. 5 degrees per 50 hp of nitrous use. For example, a 200hp nitrous tune would require the timing to be retarded from 6 to 10 degrees.
Do jets use Nitro?
A wet nozzle takes in nitrous and fuel through a meter, by jets, to create a perfect or proper air-fuel ratio. Proper atomization of the fuel and nitrous will ensure consistent power gains.
How much is a cubic inch of nitrous?
5.373168 PPH per cubic inch is about the maximum amount of nitrous for most small blocks without having to put pistons in during the race event.
What is a dry shot of nitrous?
A “Dry” nitrous system relies on the existing fuel system, whether it’s fuel injected or carbureted, to supply the additional fuel needed when the nitrous system is activated. This means the nitrous plate or nozzle only supplies nitrous oxide, no additional fuel is added here unlike a “Wet” kit.