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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
does x-psi = x-psi?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 271844" data-attributes="member: 303"><p>Right, N2O has 'jet' sizes which dictate the 'amount' of hp, but really allow a certain amount of the n2o and/or fuel thru it. Bottle pressure is where its at though, since that really what operates the system. If you have low bottle pressure the nitrous isn't really going to be 'forced' out very much, thus you will get surging down the strip. IIRC bottle pressure should be 900-1100, depending on who you talk to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 271844, member: 303"] Right, N2O has 'jet' sizes which dictate the 'amount' of hp, but really allow a certain amount of the n2o and/or fuel thru it. Bottle pressure is where its at though, since that really what operates the system. If you have low bottle pressure the nitrous isn't really going to be 'forced' out very much, thus you will get surging down the strip. IIRC bottle pressure should be 900-1100, depending on who you talk to. [/QUOTE]
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