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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Nitrous guys I need some help
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<blockquote data-quote="RippinSVT" data-source="post: 2240471" data-attributes="member: 25629"><p>Is the S2 supercharged? If not, then you'll definately need a fuel-pump. The 2-valve GT's (N/A Roush's, Saleen's, etc.) come with a fuel pump that is already at max duty-cycle with just all the regular bolt-ons. Adding nitrous to that, wet or dry, makes that pump run extremely hard and more inefficiently. What I'm trying to say is that after a little while on the bottle, your pump WILL eventually crap out, giving you a lean condition and a couple holed pistons, thus costing you thousands of dollars. Just buy a 255lph Walbro and be done with it. You'll have some peace-of-mind. Two local guys that I know have blown up their 99+ GT's in the last month on the bottle with mild shots. Both of them due to fuel-pumps being weak GT units. Both of the guys knew what they were doing, too, and one of the guys even had a fuel-pressure-safety-switch, which didn't save him. Just be aware, get a 255 before you spray it more than a bottle or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RippinSVT, post: 2240471, member: 25629"] Is the S2 supercharged? If not, then you'll definately need a fuel-pump. The 2-valve GT's (N/A Roush's, Saleen's, etc.) come with a fuel pump that is already at max duty-cycle with just all the regular bolt-ons. Adding nitrous to that, wet or dry, makes that pump run extremely hard and more inefficiently. What I'm trying to say is that after a little while on the bottle, your pump WILL eventually crap out, giving you a lean condition and a couple holed pistons, thus costing you thousands of dollars. Just buy a 255lph Walbro and be done with it. You'll have some peace-of-mind. Two local guys that I know have blown up their 99+ GT's in the last month on the bottle with mild shots. Both of them due to fuel-pumps being weak GT units. Both of the guys knew what they were doing, too, and one of the guys even had a fuel-pressure-safety-switch, which didn't save him. Just be aware, get a 255 before you spray it more than a bottle or two. [/QUOTE]
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