NITROUS on their V?
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NITROUS on their V?
There is no way they are getting 20 rwhp on a dry system with standard setup. I am very familiar with their product as many of my friend s run it on their snowmobiles. This would be over a 50% hp increase at the rear wheels. 20% is approx 7 rwhp.
I personally prefer wet systems due to the added versatility, and you do have the potential of 20 rwhp, but you would be pushing the limits of a stock motor. I rhave routinely ran 30 hp per cylinder in a 2 stroke 3 cylinder snomobile.
I will eventually add it to my p700. I have had it on a scambler before and put it on several raptors for guys. I always add the electric fuel pump to make sure that you are not over taxing the stock fuel pump.
If all you are looking for is 10hp for short burst (5 sec or so) you could run a dry nozzle directly into the air box and jet a couple sizes rich. This works extremely well for drag racing, becuase you can fog your air box for a little extra hole shot power.
I personally prefer wet systems due to the added versatility, and you do have the potential of 20 rwhp, but you would be pushing the limits of a stock motor. I rhave routinely ran 30 hp per cylinder in a 2 stroke 3 cylinder snomobile.
I will eventually add it to my p700. I have had it on a scambler before and put it on several raptors for guys. I always add the electric fuel pump to make sure that you are not over taxing the stock fuel pump.
If all you are looking for is 10hp for short burst (5 sec or so) you could run a dry nozzle directly into the air box and jet a couple sizes rich. This works extremely well for drag racing, becuase you can fog your air box for a little extra hole shot power.
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NITROUS on their V?
******Caution******
Jet per manufacture reccomendations - you will not burn down a stock motor. In general don't go over 50% hp increase. Any question call tech line - they are very helpful and will get you the correct information for your application.
I personally like to run a button rather than a microswitch just for a little more hands on control. In a wet system wire them per their direction - over time I started removing pieces like relays etc thinking that I don't need them. They are there for a reason and the system will work better and be more consistant with them. If your quad does not have a battery you can run it off of a bridge rectifier. I have never had the best of luck with these but many do. I have had better luck getting a regulator/rectifier off of a model with a battery and using this to power my system. I personnaly use a battery becuase I have found it to keep everything the most consistant. Many of my friends don't use one - it somewhat depends on your machine.
In machines that do not have a battery I have had a hobby shop make me a 12v battery out of R/C car cells so it is very small and light.
I have had experience with every manufacturer in at least one application, and I can't say anything bad about any of them. They all offer a good product and good support.
Final caution - a long time ago (before I started running nitrous) somone once told me: Nitrous is like drugs - you can never have enough, and you are always out.
Jet per manufacture reccomendations - you will not burn down a stock motor. In general don't go over 50% hp increase. Any question call tech line - they are very helpful and will get you the correct information for your application.
I personally like to run a button rather than a microswitch just for a little more hands on control. In a wet system wire them per their direction - over time I started removing pieces like relays etc thinking that I don't need them. They are there for a reason and the system will work better and be more consistant with them. If your quad does not have a battery you can run it off of a bridge rectifier. I have never had the best of luck with these but many do. I have had better luck getting a regulator/rectifier off of a model with a battery and using this to power my system. I personnaly use a battery becuase I have found it to keep everything the most consistant. Many of my friends don't use one - it somewhat depends on your machine.
In machines that do not have a battery I have had a hobby shop make me a 12v battery out of R/C car cells so it is very small and light.
I have had experience with every manufacturer in at least one application, and I can't say anything bad about any of them. They all offer a good product and good support.
Final caution - a long time ago (before I started running nitrous) somone once told me: Nitrous is like drugs - you can never have enough, and you are always out.
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NITROUS on their V?
I think you would start to feel the limiter kicking in with nos. I could use the juice myself, I have problems on my V with not having enough pull on the top end. At the Ice track I can get the rappys out of the hole and down threw the corners, but on straight aways they pull pass me and get out a few quad lenths. I feel if I had a special button to push on the straights I could keep my leads. I would go with the Boondockers kit if I was to buy.