DOCTORFJ1 said:
Here Again Another Person Talking About Nos That Has Never Done It On A 1000cc Bike Or Bigger.don`t You Love When Someone Gives You Advice On Somethine They Never Did.
I Have Done This Alot.you Will Be Safe With A 80 Hp Shot Or Smaller.and Keep The Jets Two Steps Away From Each Other.
With A Botton On The Handle Bars To Activate The Nos.
That's a really helpful post, almost enough info for someone to go right out and install a nitrous sytem huh?
Way to go, sign on to try to sell some stuff (which is great cause we need all the vendors on here we can get) and then the first REAL post you make insult the hell out of a member with obviously not having read or comprehended the post your responding to.
The guy was asking for Information
I said in regards to the amount of shot that a max could handle..
"Only what I have heard as I haven't done this yet is that the Max is easily capable of tolerating a 30-40hp nitrous shot without mods or retarding timing."
Admitting up front I wasn't sure about the Max specifically......
Proves you did not really even read my post because the part of my post that I chose to qualify by stating my inexperience in the matter is the only part you chose to attack..rather than simply saying
"hey, I've gone as high as 80 HP and it'll handle it"
Makes you look pretty smart doesn't it???
The rest of my post is NOT my opinion but pretty solid facts.
Anyone who believes you can put Nitrous to a motor containing cast rods and pistons and push a 70% horsepower gain out of that motor without any regard for timing retard and without any SPECIFIC attention to avoiding detonation is going to have a busted motor, maybe not today but sooner or later. Are motors that break instead of wearing out part of your philosophy?
Would you do this long term on your daily driver?
Or is "Handling it just fine" to you simply not breaking anything till the next teardown on your 1/4 mile drag bike?
Everything else I said is based on over 25 years experience building and racing small and big block chevys (many of them supercharged either roots style or centrifugal) and in the last ten years or so on Nissan Z cars (I-6's and V6's) and Toyota I-6 Supra's running Turbos' and Nitrous at the same time. I've had plenty of Nitrous experience just not on the Max.
A fast motor that breaks is no fun.
The theory and approach to fuel management and ignition timing and how it relates to detonation, and that the theory applies the same to F/I as it does to nitrous IS fact and if it's lost on you then too bad for you and your customers.
What if the poor guy hits the track with an inadequate fuel system and his fuel pump craps out or drops in pressure while he is spraying?
Any opinions on plugs?
How about a rev-limiter? Or at least a window switch? I've seen plenty of bikes and cars screwed up from someone to busy trying to turn thier nitrous on and off and shift at the same time they ended up accidentally tagging a valve on thier very first pass with nitrous because rpm's were coming on so much faster than what they were used to.
Is there ever a time to address timing retard?
Is fuel pressure never a concern?
Is an auxiliary fuel pump a bad idea?
Is ringwash a myth?
C'mon, Give the poor guy some info he can really use, in the process go ahead and refute what I've said with facts if you like rather than pompous insults or attacking me and contributing nothing to what the guy is asking for....if you are in the business why not help the guy out for real?
I'm not one of those people that go around saying Nitrous will "blow" your motor up 'cause I know that's a load of crap but I do believe it requires careful attention to these issues if it is to be a long term deal rather than fun for a few passes till your sponsor buys you a new motor..
And if I was looking for someone to buy/install one for me I sure wouldn't want it to be someone with such a "devil-may-care" attitude when it came to
MY motor....
And since
you started out being a smart ass here is my shot back;
Caps go at the front of the sentence not on every single word.
Saying "NOS" shows you've watched too much "Fast and Furious" and " Biker Boys"
Button is spelled button not "botton"
And you need to spell check your website also...