11 MPH is huge.
To put into perspective, for us:
475rwhp = 105mph
635rwhp = 114mph
750rwhp = 120mph
I'm thinking you were over 150rwhp worth of nitrous.
It started spraying in 1st gear not far out of the hole, well before the 60' beam.Are you starting to spray in 2nd gear or as soon as the boost reaches 25psi of boost?
Very true, Pat. This setup is set with a WOT switch. As long as he doesn't try to stage with the accelerator pedal to the floor, it should never spray while he is staged, but the brake pedal thing is a good idea.Need to be careful with boost referenced nitrous shots.
Should it spray while staging, it can break parts (rare, but happens). Or at a minimum, it can push you out of the beams.
Having a dead man relay that breaks the circuit when the brake lights are on will be far safer, and allows you spray at lower boost levels.
He's gonna keep it on.Was this just a test or does this guy plan on running this setup for awhile? I am curious how long it will hold up sparying that much.
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog/product.asp?category=15§ion=39&group=735&product=3487What kit was this? Or was this all pieced together... I'm wondering how to get it set to auto spray at tps and stuff.
What kit was this? Or was this all pieced together... I'm wondering how to get it set to auto spray at tps and stuff.
It isn't every time you're at WOT or above a certain amount of boost. It's only every time you are at WOT and above a certain amount of boost with the arm switch on. I like the automatic system better than a happy button.It wasn't a kit necessarily, just a simple assortment of parts. Bottle, lines, solenoid, arm, and a push button switch.
I like to be able to choose when it sprays, not every time I'm at WOT or above a certain amount of boost.
It isn't every time you're at WOT or above a certain amount of boost. It's only every time you are at WOT and above a certain amount of boost with the arm switch on. I like the automatic system better than a happy button.