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Offline Stainless1

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Re: nos to alcohol
« Reply #30 on: September 30, 2008, 07:33:02 PM »
Thanks Stainless,

Those were the numbers that I was looking for! I'll start with 5:1 (and compare to my existing jetting) just to be on the conservative side - adjust from there. When you guys get into fine tuning where do you draw the line between adjusting fuel pressure verses going to the next jet. Probably more of a personal preference question but I'm curious.

Josh

We switched when we went outside a test parameter.  If you use enough you can bend an S in a Carillo...  :|

i see its been a while sence you bought nitrous ---i remember paying 21 cents a gallon for gas to----------willie buchta

Willie, last N20 I bought was in 2001, I think it was $2.40 a pound, probably still have 40 in the tank unless the guys at the shop have been filling balloons again  :roll:
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Re: nos to alcohol
« Reply #31 on: October 04, 2008, 07:36:54 PM »
stainless  i did what you said and flowed the nitrous jet with nitrous--here are the results  my bike with a #24 jet flowed 1 lb of nitrous in 30 seconds which is 448 grams --i flowed the gas jet with gas and it flowed 92 grams of gas --488 / 5 = 89.6  ---sheris bike flowed 180 grams of nitrous and 34.44 grams of gas --180 /  5 = 36  i think we are in the ballpark  --wasnt as bad as i thought about 20 dollars worth of nitrous    thanks for the info   willie buchta
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