Interesting way of installing a nozzle....
Interesting way of installing a nozzle....
http://www.zex.com/store/merchant.mv...egory_Code=EAA
Nice setup if you dont want to drill a hole in your stock or cai setup. And you even get a nice filter. Of course its quite far from the TB. Good for those who wouldnt want to alter the stock stuff.
I installed mine where everyone else does, about 4 inches from the TB.
Nice setup if you dont want to drill a hole in your stock or cai setup. And you even get a nice filter. Of course its quite far from the TB. Good for those who wouldnt want to alter the stock stuff.
I installed mine where everyone else does, about 4 inches from the TB.
Re: Interesting way of installing a nozzle....
Originally posted by Aaron95SE
http://www.zex.com/store/merchant.mv...egory_Code=EAA
Nice setup if you dont want to drill a hole in your stock or cai setup. And you even get a nice filter. Of course its quite far from the TB. Good for those who wouldnt want to alter the stock stuff.
I installed mine where everyone else does, about 4 inches from the TB.
http://www.zex.com/store/merchant.mv...egory_Code=EAA
Nice setup if you dont want to drill a hole in your stock or cai setup. And you even get a nice filter. Of course its quite far from the TB. Good for those who wouldnt want to alter the stock stuff.
I installed mine where everyone else does, about 4 inches from the TB.
The people who are concerned about "altering" stock components, shouldn't be running N2O in the first place....
Originally posted by 1MAX2NV
I dunno...it would drive the MAF crazy.
I dunno...it would drive the MAF crazy.
I would probably stick to tapping the TB or the intake real far up.
Originally posted by 1MAX2NV
I dunno...it would drive the MAF crazy.
I dunno...it would drive the MAF crazy.
I just thought the concept was interesting.
Aaron
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Actually, those might work on some Honda. We use MAF? Don't they use speed density sensor to measure air flow? MAF is pretty fragile, but those speed density is pretty robust.
Originally posted by 1MAX2NV
Actually, those might work on some Honda. We use MAF? Don't they use speed density sensor to measure air flow? MAF is pretty fragile, but those speed density is pretty robust.
Actually, those might work on some Honda. We use MAF? Don't they use speed density sensor to measure air flow? MAF is pretty fragile, but those speed density is pretty robust.
Originally posted by Aaron95SE
Your probably right. I think Zex originally started up to build n20 kits for hondas anyway.
Your probably right. I think Zex originally started up to build n20 kits for hondas anyway.
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