Thread: NOS on a ramjet
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12-12-2003 09:04 PM #1
NOS on a ramjet
Does anyone know or have any experince with NOS on a 502 Ramjet engine. I'm looking into several different things to increase power. My major concern is the factory efi computer. If anyone has any mods that would work, I would appreciate the info.oh sh-t, this is gonna hurt!
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12-14-2003 11:54 AM #2
Anyone, Bueller, Anyone???oh sh-t, this is gonna hurt!
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12-14-2003 12:48 PM #3
I hear GM doesn't make it easy to reprogram their fuel injection setups. If you use a wet system though, you wouldn't need to? Then I would think you would be fine.
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12-14-2003 01:41 PM #4
I've done Nitrous Express wet nitrous kit installs on a couple of GM EFI cars. They work perfectly (NX makes great quality stuff)and go on without a hitch. If you want a kit the best place I know to buy from is http://www.mrnitrous.com/ John and Julie give AWESOME support and are the "go to people" when it comes to N2O.
Abe
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12-16-2003 07:52 AM #5
Thanks everyone for your input. I'll contact Mr.Nitrous and see what John has to say. D.C.oh sh-t, this is gonna hurt!
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01-05-2004 10:59 PM #6
I have a Ramjet 502 with 300shot nitrous. Engine needed alot of work to get nitrous on. CLICK here for picture of my engine If you want more info, pleaqse post reply......
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01-05-2004 11:02 PM #7
Originally posted by techinspector1
Some of the fellows who show up at Firebird with NOS on street/strip cars mount a very small fuel cell in the front of the car with a dedicated electric fuel pump. They use racing gasoline in the cell and seem to have a handle on it. I've never talked to them about how the O2 sensor deals with this, but it seems to work.
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03-01-2004 09:34 AM #8
hey man, I have 2000 chevy tahoe with a 502 ramjet in it, I'd love to hear all about your setup, I need a little bit of help myself, its a beast off the line, but top end needs help.
that was saturday at opening day at teh track....am I the only one who sees daylight under that front tire?
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03-01-2004 09:53 AM #9
Originally posted by Blazer502Ramjet
Unfortunately, The Ramjet does not use an O2 sensor.
Alex
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03-01-2004 10:04 AM #10
wow......and is everything else straight from the crate? and just the nitrous? or did you do some cam/head work, and programming?
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03-01-2004 10:06 AM #11
Originally posted by undertaker
wow......and is everything else straight from the crate? and just the nitrous? or did you do some cam/head work, and programming?
Alex
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03-08-2004 09:47 PM #12
no news yet?
Getting closer on this project. What a lot of work!
Stude M5 build