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n2o question

Old Jun 22, 2003 | 03:24 PM
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For starters, you want a wet kit. There is no substitute for a turbo car.

A purge kit is really only for the die hard racer where every hundreth counts.

A bottle warmer is essential.

Other then that, a 50-75 shot is very reliable. A 150HP shot works as well for about 4 runs as per STEALTH-WRX Guaranteed a 12 sec run!


Brand is up to you.. But I prefer either NOS, or Zex.
Old Jun 24, 2003 | 10:05 PM
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I would suggest one heat range colder plugs, non-platinum. Definetly a wet kit, and a fuel pump would be nice but not totally necessary. Your also going to need some way to control boost, when you spray you need to turn the boost down because it will rise on the N2O. Also if you don't already have a uppipe get one, downpipe wouldn't hurt either. Not sure about the ZEX kits but if you go with NOS the "soft plume nozzle" is a good upgrade for a WRX.
Purge kit is not necessary.

Enjoy
Old Jun 25, 2003 | 10:08 AM
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Walbro GS342...it's the cheapest and direct fit(only minor modification needed)

or the GS341(little more mod needed), supra fuel pump, or 300ZXTT pump....both of these need mod as well.
Old Jun 25, 2003 | 10:12 AM
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On a side note, some people will say you don't need the pump but I figure it's only $90 and easy to install so why not. Plus in the future if you upgrade the turbo, which after feeling to 50 shot you will definetly want to, you will already have the pump installed.
Old Jun 25, 2003 | 11:14 AM
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The pump is located in the trunk, I removed the back seats to access it easier. Pretty easy install.
Check out www.quantum-racing.com
They have a good right up with pics on the install.
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