NX Nitrous Kit install on 2004 with Pics

HI-NOS-Viper

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Let me know what you guys think. I did not do the work but someone local in Denver did. Be honest and let me know if you think everything looks right. The buttons in the console from left to right are the bottle warmer, Nitrous, than Purge button. So far the kit works great and I love the extra 200hp that it gives. Its a little much for the stock tires, they spin easy :drive: Do you think I'm pushing it too far with a 200 shot? The car barely has 4000 miles on it, other than the NX kit and Pioneer GPS NAV system, its completely stock.
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honestly...it's not the worst I've seen but it's definatly not the kind of nitrous installation I would expect to see in a higher end sports car....in a camaro or mustang sure.

TAKE A LOOK HERE..you will see an example of a "sloppy" installation and a "neat" installation....yours would fall into the "sloppy" catagory.

A little work and it will clean up nicely.
 

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I would be cautious with the 200 shot and the stock fuel system. I think the guys running the bigger shots are adding propane to help out.

You may want to find a way to see what the air fuel looks like when your on the bottle. If you get it dyno'd they should be able to give you a/f readings during the run.
 

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get tot he dyno and tune it there before ya use it on the street.

id get that bottle powdercoated black or something the white looks cheesy
 

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I have been running a 200 shot on my 95 for about 5 years now with no issues. I am pretty sure that if you are using the proper 200 shot fuel and N2O jets from NX you will be on the rich side when spraying. At least that is the trend that I have seen on Gen I's and Gen II's I have seen with the NX Kits.

Still not a bad idea to have the car dynoed to confirm the A/F numbers as well as see what numbers the car is putting down. As for the install it is not the best install I have seen. I think a little more black wire loom to hide some of the exposed wires would help out a lot under the hood. Plus the brackets he used to hold the solenoids could look better. In my opinion they look like HVAC duct hangers just bent up.

I guess over all it would work and the NX kits are a great kit. I am sure the power is nice. Kind of makes the car feel slow when not spraying after a while. Also, if you did not already do it, you probably want to run a 1 step colder plug.
 

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