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How did the old NOS kit work? I assume they had some failsafes in place.
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This $785 kit from ZEX is for the LT5 powered ZR-1 Vettes. Its a dry 75-1254 hp kit.
http://www.summitracing.com/int/part...k-lt5-corvette Heck N.O.S. even used to have a specific kit for the old Crossfire dual TBI engines. Dom S is mentioned as having a Crossfire Vette that ran a 13.3 in the 1/4 running Extrudehoned runners in an old 2006 post. |
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Nice. Been thinking about nitrous oxide and methanol injection. http://www.alcoholinjectionsystems.c...articles_id=56 The 75 - 125 hp with a small shot of methanol should work fine for a easy 11 second car. |
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Got a wet nitrous kit need:
*Window Switch *Prom setup or way to retard timing http://ampperformance.com/i-9570823-...ystem-kit.html
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purchases an MSD window switch http://www.summitracing.com/parts/msd-8969/overview/
just need to address timing
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Can't you create 2 tunes with using the power key function? I would make it normal power would be Full timing, then when you click the key over to full power it would retard the timing.
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What I'd recommend is wire the window switch into an open input on the ECM and apply a spark retard when active. Alternatively, you could have the PT Open spark tables active when the window switch is closed (versus when the secondary bit is set). This becomes a lot easier if you don't have secondary throttles. Note: the later calibrations have exactly this feature, although the tables are zeroed. The EBTCM sends a binary signal to the ECM, which then retards timing by a specified table amount. That was the secondary form of traction control (spark retard), the first being mechanical throttle modulation. |
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I meant have both settings be "full power" where they would always open the secondaries, but one of the two power settings had retarded timing.
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