May 12, 2004 #1 5 5ltretr Member Joined Jul 1, 2003 Messages 873 Should I keep the Power plate or toss it? I dont want the alky to soak on the Plate , if thats possible? thanks
Should I keep the Power plate or toss it? I dont want the alky to soak on the Plate , if thats possible? thanks
May 12, 2004 #2 R Renthorin Lone Wolf Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 3,031 I can't speak for what you 'should' do but I still have my plate and run alky. I think of it as the plate is still equaling out the airflow and the alky is lowering the temps.
I can't speak for what you 'should' do but I still have my plate and run alky. I think of it as the plate is still equaling out the airflow and the alky is lowering the temps.
May 12, 2004 #3 T The Darkside Heavy Metal Thunder Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 999 I run the power plate w/ my SMC kit & can easily run 24 lbs of boost on 93 octane w/ 0 knock. The Darkside
I run the power plate w/ my SMC kit & can easily run 24 lbs of boost on 93 octane w/ 0 knock. The Darkside
May 12, 2004 #4 5 5ltretr Member Joined Jul 1, 2003 Messages 873 hmmm maybe I will keep it for a while
May 13, 2004 #5 W wh1-Denver New Member Joined Aug 15, 2002 Messages 259 I would keep it in. It will not get soaked by alky anymore than the TB or intake. I think you would want equal amounts of alky and air to each cylinder.
I would keep it in. It will not get soaked by alky anymore than the TB or intake. I think you would want equal amounts of alky and air to each cylinder.
May 14, 2004 #6 R Razor Forum tech Advisor Staff member Joined Jul 31, 2001 Messages 13,391 The nozzle is designed to saturate the air going into the motor. The saturated air has to find itself into the cylinders. Think of it like sneezing. Air carries the mist. So yes keep it especially if your getting results.
The nozzle is designed to saturate the air going into the motor. The saturated air has to find itself into the cylinders. Think of it like sneezing. Air carries the mist. So yes keep it especially if your getting results.