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kawasaki_rick


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posted November 06, 2006 04:24 PM        
Dry system for 14

Was wondering how much you guys are spraying on your 14s? I have a dry system set-up 30hp\2 nozzles . Any tips and limit of what a 14 will take dry would help. Ive got both nozzles in the frame windows pointing forward.

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zxbob


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posted November 06, 2006 06:28 PM        
Im spraying 25hp .... nice and safe with the NX kit.

Bob

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Nelson Taylor


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posted November 06, 2006 06:32 PM        
No,No,No, don't do it yet Rick, You still have some more that you can get out of it.
I dont know jack about Nitrous. And I would have to have spare motor in the garage to even consider trying it.

I believe we can go 8's on motor with your bike.
Good Luck

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Bently


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posted November 06, 2006 06:51 PM        
No need for a spare motor in the garage if you use the nos wisely, most guys have no trouble in the 1/4 spraying (some do) most trouble comes from extended runs at high speeds. I have a 40 shot lying here waiting for next season.
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Nelson Taylor


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posted November 06, 2006 07:00 PM        Edited By: Nelson Taylor on 6 Nov 2006 19:09
I would love to try a 30 shot on the big end just to mess with head.
How hard is nos on stock internals would be my concern.

Bently I agree, I think I am hesitant because I've seen so many people here use too much and go boom or spin a rod bearing being too greedy.


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kawasaki_rick


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posted November 06, 2006 07:01 PM        
I had this set-up on my 12. 30 hp. No problems. Just wondering what max would be? I used it all the way thru.
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Nelson Taylor


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posted November 06, 2006 07:30 PM        Edited By: Nelson Taylor on 6 Nov 2006 19:31
Rick let me know when you install it I'd like to come and see you set it up.
I'm on vacation all this week if your doing it now.

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kawasaki_rick


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posted November 06, 2006 07:54 PM        
Its on the bike already. Went on pretty easy. Just wondering if any1 has used more than a 30 shot. If so howd it work and any probs associated with it. I thought some1 was using a 50 shot with no prob. But forgot who it was.
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zxlnt


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posted November 06, 2006 09:18 PM        
I would say 40-50 even 60 horsepower of nitrous shouldn't be a big deal. Just make sure and take time to get the air/fuel ratio correct..
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bayou boy


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posted January 03, 2007 09:03 AM        
i got a 40 shot, but started smaller to see what the bike could take
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bishopzx12


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posted January 03, 2007 10:05 AM        
Like zxlnt said with the proper air/fuel mixture as much as 60hp should be safe. I used 75 on my stock motored zx-12r for about a year just made sure i had plenty of fule at the area i was spraying so i did not leanout also i did retard a little timing but if you go 50-60 hp you will only gain smile of joy. Just remeber the gas is like crack make sure yo udont overdose if you do yor bike will end up in the ER
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