Buick_noob
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Trying to figure out where would be the best place to place my purge valve and the others....Need really good photos....
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SignUp Now!Trying to figure out where would be the best place to place my purge valve and the others....Need really good photos....
Onl problem is that I been had this kit still new for over a year and a half so it will go to waste if I didn't use it...
Onl problem is that I been had this kit still new for over a year and a half so it will go to waste if I didn't use it...
Buick_noob,
Your first question was where to place the purge valve. I would place it as close to the soleniod as possible and then when you purge, I'd route the hose on the purge across the intercooler instead of out the hood,to cool off the intercooler.
Chuck
Buick_noob,
Your first question was where to place the purge valve. I would place it as close to the soleniod as possible and then when you purge, I'd route the hose on the purge across the intercooler instead of out the hood,to cool off the intercooler.
Chuck
Using Nitrous on these cars is like removing the bolts from the engine without a wrench!![]()
Only thing I can think is that if you did not understand how to tune your car and just added nitrous on a poorly tuned car you would probably blow a head gasket. But just like any preformance adder (bigger turbo, intercooler, injectors) without a good tune she'll go south too.
I was thinking the same thing. It's funny how people learn how to tune with certain power adders but are afraid to learn how to tune with nitrous on the Turbo Regals.Just like with any other power adder...it must be added in gradual increments instead of all at once.
This is due to the n20 being boosted and the intercooling effect as well, n2o is about -148 degrees F.