can you run it on 98 gs i didn't think so but i have seen some post that says you guys can. if so what do i need and how do i hook it up i just sold my kit for 200 bucks i was in need of some cash bad. i have to race a 74' ford mavrick soon and nitrous would help.can our engine handle a 75 shot? what else do i need to run that on my stock bottom end?thanks guys
#40985, "RE: zex nitrous" In response to Reply # 0
Is it a wet or dry kit? I'm using an NX wet kit. I'm pretty new to the whole nitrous thing so listen to the other guys frist. But i've been using a 50 shot and everything seems great. When i go to teh track i'm gonan use a 75 shot on race fuel. You don't need to, but i like to be safe. The higher octane gas the better because the richer you will be running and wiht Nitrous you don't wanna run lean from waht i understand.
Daniel http://members.cox.net/daniel-green/ http://kansasdsm.shorturl.com HKS Hiper Exhaust /empty cat / CAI / magnacore wires/ NX Nitrous Kit / Custom Short Shifter/ 17X7 Wheels / Aerogear EVO-X bumper / Aerogear six vent hood NEXT UP- 97+ Factory Side Skirts / Eibach sportline springs
#40986, "RE: zex nitrous" In response to Reply # 1
You should be fine with a 75 shot. It might not hurt to get a better fuel pump and such. I'm running an 80 shot, with no problems. Don't have any knowledge on the ZEX kit sorry.
Steve Black 97 GS First time at track 16.231 @ 86.11 (Intake & Exhaust/ 17" rims) Best time- 14.154 @ 101.22 W/O N2O- 15.916 @ 88.98
#40987, "RE: zex nitrous" In response to Reply # 2
I've been running a 75 shot on stock internals for a while now. The zex kit is a dry kit and on my 95 I hook the vacuum conections inline to the vacuum conector on my fuel pressure reg which is on the fuel rail and the intake mani. On your year I know it is different and have been told it would just be easier to hook up a wet kit but for my car year the kit only took me like 2 hours to hook up. I have heard of people using a dry kit on newer cars but not sure exactly what they have to do.