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gbrettin 08-13-2014 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by tommyguns (Post 2928799)
Can't say enough about the members of this forum! Thank you all so much!

So much good information on here and the people are awesome.

ANMVQ 08-13-2014 12:26 PM

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yea there is always so much info on here its great,

I remember running my progressive control box on my 87 Monte SS 250 shot!!

Would run 75 @ 3200 ,RPM 200 @ 4200 RPM 250 @ 5200 RPM till 6700 RPM that thing was a raped ape ! LOL

tommyguns 08-21-2014 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by gbrettin (Post 2928700)
It's a few bucks cheaper here:
ZEX 350Z 07-09 HR 350Z Nitrous System NOS

It was until I called to check on stock. Told the system was down, waited 7 hours for it to come back on and low and behold the price jumped $90.00 WTF, what bs. I emailed them back asking what happened, no answer!

madwi 08-22-2014 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by tommyguns (Post 2928663)
Thanks for the help, I'm thinking the progressive controller will be the route for me. Just need a better understanding of the control as apposed to the switch. Any insight would be appreciated, which did you go with?

With a progressive unit you basically are controlling how much nitrous is being sprayed through out the RPMs. It can be % of shot increasing as rpms increase or based on time. For example, with a progressive controller you can set it for 10% at 2500 rpms and then it ramps up to 100% @ 6500 rpms. Time based example would be start at 10% and then increase to full hit over x amount of time.
With a window switch it is going to spray 100% as soon as it reads the minimum rpm and spray that until it hits the upper set limit.
The route I went is in your progressive controller thread :tiphat:

tommyguns 08-22-2014 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 2939287)
With a progressive unit you basically are controlling how much nitrous is being sprayed through out the RPMs. It can be % of shot increasing as rpms increase or based on time. For example, with a progressive controller you can set it for 10% at 2500 rpms and then it ramps up to 100% @ 6500 rpms. Time based example would be start at 10% and then increase to full hit over x amount of time.
With a window switch it is going to spray 100% as soon as it reads the minimum rpm and spray that until it hits the upper set limit.
The route I went is in your progressive controller thread :tiphat:

Thanks for the education, I really need it!

madwi 08-23-2014 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by tommyguns (Post 2939697)
Thanks for the education, I really need it!

:driving:


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