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11-28-2004, 07:01 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Hi guys
I'm thinking about poor man supercharger. I want it to be compact as it will not be used alot. I'm thinking of tapping the air intake tube for nitrous nozzle and mount bottle and all wiring under hood with everyting wired for easy removal if i have to go to shop. In place of nozzle hole I would set it up to put in air filter monitor to explain hole. I would just unbolt and take out nitrous switch from cab interior.
I'm completely a novice with this stuff. I know you can fry an engine in a heart beat but I'm thinking of only using a lower HP orifice so I will not risk engine. I know some of You guys have extensive knowledge and lots of tricks.
What brand would You recommend if You recommend doing it at all. Keep in consideration my idea of quick removal if needed. What Hp would You say is safe and if You have done this would You private message me so We can discuss this? Also keep in mind i have a programer, throttle body spacer, and air intake.
OK You brainiacs (with utmost respect) get in here and help me do this. Maybe I'll be the first (I doubt it) but We could all have some fun with this figuring out how to make it work. I know everyone likes a challenge.
Where there is a will there is a way!
thanks
Rick
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05 H2 SUV cus. paint, Magnuson SC 6/12lb boost, cowl hood scoop, 12" dash touchscreen, GM elec. fans, HPTuners.com tuning soft., Dynatech headers dual catback exhaust Jet Hot chrome front to back Flowmaster Super 40's, Diamo 8 Karat rims & 325X60-20" Toyo, 4 OEM Captain seats Katzkins leather, rear console computer inside running all AV/NAV etc., Infinity component system 3 amps Tsunami Caps, rear flip down 12" monitor, headrest monitors, overhead console boost, fuel pressure, & A/F ratio gauges
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11-28-2004, 07:01 PM
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Hummer Authority
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Hi guys
I'm thinking about poor man supercharger. I want it to be compact as it will not be used alot. I'm thinking of tapping the air intake tube for nitrous nozzle and mount bottle and all wiring under hood with everyting wired for easy removal if i have to go to shop. In place of nozzle hole I would set it up to put in air filter monitor to explain hole. I would just unbolt and take out nitrous switch from cab interior.
I'm completely a novice with this stuff. I know you can fry an engine in a heart beat but I'm thinking of only using a lower HP orifice so I will not risk engine. I know some of You guys have extensive knowledge and lots of tricks.
What brand would You recommend if You recommend doing it at all. Keep in consideration my idea of quick removal if needed. What Hp would You say is safe and if You have done this would You private message me so We can discuss this? Also keep in mind i have a programer, throttle body spacer, and air intake.
OK You brainiacs (with utmost respect) get in here and help me do this. Maybe I'll be the first (I doubt it) but We could all have some fun with this figuring out how to make it work. I know everyone likes a challenge.
Where there is a will there is a way!
thanks
Rick
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05 H2 SUV cus. paint, Magnuson SC 6/12lb boost, cowl hood scoop, 12" dash touchscreen, GM elec. fans, HPTuners.com tuning soft., Dynatech headers dual catback exhaust Jet Hot chrome front to back Flowmaster Super 40's, Diamo 8 Karat rims & 325X60-20" Toyo, 4 OEM Captain seats Katzkins leather, rear console computer inside running all AV/NAV etc., Infinity component system 3 amps Tsunami Caps, rear flip down 12" monitor, headrest monitors, overhead console boost, fuel pressure, & A/F ratio gauges
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11-28-2004, 07:01 PM
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Hummer Authority
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
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Hi guys
I'm thinking about poor man supercharger. I want it to be compact as it will not be used alot. I'm thinking of tapping the air intake tube for nitrous nozzle and mount bottle and all wiring under hood with everyting wired for easy removal if i have to go to shop. In place of nozzle hole I would set it up to put in air filter monitor to explain hole. I would just unbolt and take out nitrous switch from cab interior.
I'm completely a novice with this stuff. I know you can fry an engine in a heart beat but I'm thinking of only using a lower HP orifice so I will not risk engine. I know some of You guys have extensive knowledge and lots of tricks.
What brand would You recommend if You recommend doing it at all. Keep in consideration my idea of quick removal if needed. What Hp would You say is safe and if You have done this would You private message me so We can discuss this? Also keep in mind i have a programer, throttle body spacer, and air intake.
OK You brainiacs (with utmost respect) get in here and help me do this. Maybe I'll be the first (I doubt it) but We could all have some fun with this figuring out how to make it work. I know everyone likes a challenge.
Where there is a will there is a way!
thanks
Rick
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05 H2 SUV cus. paint, Magnuson SC 6/12lb boost, cowl hood scoop, 12" dash touchscreen, GM elec. fans, HPTuners.com tuning soft., Dynatech headers dual catback exhaust Jet Hot chrome front to back Flowmaster Super 40's, Diamo 8 Karat rims & 325X60-20" Toyo, 4 OEM Captain seats Katzkins leather, rear console computer inside running all AV/NAV etc., Infinity component system 3 amps Tsunami Caps, rear flip down 12" monitor, headrest monitors, overhead console boost, fuel pressure, & A/F ratio gauges
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11-28-2004, 09:28 PM
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Hummer Messiah
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Virginia Beach
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Take it somewhere reputable and have them install a wet system. This type of system uses a fuel injector in conjuction with the NOS.
Go here:
http://www.zex.com/
and go to the Technical section. There you will find a PDF or installing wet and dry systems. There is a ton of info here.
http://www.nosnitrous.com/
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11-30-2004, 12:22 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Ken
I have not had a chance to go to the websites You mentoned for a very long visit. I did see a recommened dealer in Little Rock, AR.
What is Your idea on wet versus dry NOS. Do You have a reason for preferences? I know nothing about NOS. I appreciate any input from the forum PLEASE GET INVOLVED so I do not make a mistake which could be very costly. There has got to be many people on this forum with experience on this topic. Let's not be shy please.
Rick
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05 H2 SUV cus. paint, Magnuson SC 6/12lb boost, cowl hood scoop, 12" dash touchscreen, GM elec. fans, HPTuners.com tuning soft., Dynatech headers dual catback exhaust Jet Hot chrome front to back Flowmaster Super 40's, Diamo 8 Karat rims & 325X60-20" Toyo, 4 OEM Captain seats Katzkins leather, rear console computer inside running all AV/NAV etc., Infinity component system 3 amps Tsunami Caps, rear flip down 12" monitor, headrest monitors, overhead console boost, fuel pressure, & A/F ratio gauges
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