Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 3:56 pm
I would still go wet, if you only want a small dry shot i can show you how to do that for A LOT cheaper than $200.
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nice keep us posted on how you rig it.mopedman wrote:i already ordered a nos kit. from summit
If he dumped $200 on NOs he can afford a $20 small metric drill set.fireblade wrote:If you're planning to run a dry kit on a scooter, you'll have to fatten up your baseline jetting. A mate of mine had nitrous on his scoot. The extra flow through the carb (The nitrous gas) will pull more fuel into the engine, but since nitrous oxide had more oxygen molecules that plain old air does, you'd run a risk of leaning out. A nitrous assisted lean out can destroy pistons before you could even back off the throttle. Put your needle in a drill, and use a bit of fine sand paper to make the tip a bit smaller to richen up the mixture.
If your so * rich lets see your s***, pics or shens b****.stillspeeding wrote:Why would you need nos? is it cuz you can't afford to build a real full strokerMich-a-kids, home of the half * builds
Or just buy some jets..Kenny_McCormic wrote:If he dumped $200 on NOs he can afford a $20 small metric drill set.fireblade wrote:If you're planning to run a dry kit on a scooter, you'll have to fatten up your baseline jetting. A mate of mine had nitrous on his scoot. The extra flow through the carb (The nitrous gas) will pull more fuel into the engine, but since nitrous oxide had more oxygen molecules that plain old air does, you'd run a risk of leaning out. A nitrous assisted lean out can destroy pistons before you could even back off the throttle. Put your needle in a drill, and use a bit of fine sand paper to make the tip a bit smaller to richen up the mixture.
Awesome, pics? What kind of problems did you see with the dry set ups, did it run much leaner or did jetting carb keep it safer?tru72 wrote:i have done a few dry set ups before on 72cc .. Pretty nuts when you hit the button. Feels like you downshift a gear and it goes! Alot of fun.but IMOP I would defiantly do a wet set up. Thats what im going to do for my drag bike soon.
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ya b/c ur so cool b/c u have a s*** load of money to blow on ur peds THEY DONT MAKE ANYTHING FOR IT SO WHAT DO U WANT HIM TO DO.stillspeeding wrote:Why would you need nos? is it cuz you can't afford to build a real full strokerMich-a-kids, home of the half * builds