raxen Posted January 4, 2004 Report Posted January 4, 2004 The brake thing was something I do for fun, nitrous is cheap in my area. I purge on the brakes because I ride mostly trails now that I moved and the nitrous doesn't do much other than cool the brakes. I can't hit it hard or I would be in a large oak right now. Braided works great or does stainless steel brake line. noid = solenoid in its shortened form Quote
ruff_rida69 Posted January 4, 2004 Report Posted January 4, 2004 damn, i didn't realize there was so much work with nitrous, but yea i just ordered a trinity 33mm single carb kit, and that nitrous kit was the only one i could find on e-bay, and i would like to have a boondockers set-up but i don't have $700 dollors to drop just on nitrous, I won't have any money for a month or two i just wanna do all my research first and find the best, cheapest nitrous I can. Thanks ,Jonathan Quote
banshee04le Posted January 4, 2004 Author Report Posted January 4, 2004 talk to catman, ruf-rider (or raxen!) hey rax...any idea how, and where the best place to mount, the nozzles would be? Quote
raxen Posted January 4, 2004 Report Posted January 4, 2004 I would recommend Cold Fusion N2O products. They are manufactured by the same people that make NOS kits and are priced much lower than their NOS brothers. Banshee nitrous kit needs Battery (ATV, lawnmower, etc.) 2 nozzles; not really relevant upon what series in lower HP applications Line; Braided or hard Spool of wire from a hardware store; Should have two colors to make a distinction. Cheater or equivilent solenoids; Don't really need anything larger for low HP application (up to 125 HP or so). A built shee can't consistently handle a shot larger than 35 HP without self destruction. So the cheater (smallest oriface size solenoid) is a great fit. Bottle (any small nos, closeout top gun bottles will work) I would hate to see someone actually pay 700 dollars for this stated kit. What you would get, should you order the kit piecewise as stated above from ebay, is a bill for 250-275 bucks. It is only 35 HP that you need don't rip yourself off by buying kits with Big Shot solenoids and second Gen nozzles. Don't risk crank/piston/rod damage by going over a 15-20 HP shot on a stocker. Always follow the supplied jetting charts religiously. Quote
InFlames Posted January 4, 2004 Report Posted January 4, 2004 Dude.....can you emagine how lean you will be running when you force that shit into your intakes?..I love it! Quote
raxen Posted January 4, 2004 Report Posted January 4, 2004 Bottle about 60$ with an hour left Nozzles Decent nozzles about 50 for 2 Stainless brake line= about a dollar a foot Fuel and nitrous solenoids 85 bucks Wire at hardware store= 5 bucks at most Wire crimps= .80 Battery = 25-35 @ Walmart Mounts; get a sheet of aluminum from a fab shop and cut a 8-10" strip drill it and mount above the rear brake pedal. Total cost = 240.80; quality = same as NOS, etc. Quote
ruff_rida69 Posted January 4, 2004 Report Posted January 4, 2004 is there any way i can make a nitrous kit myself? you know buy all the parts i need and then just hook it all up? just wondering. thanks, Jon Quote
raxen Posted January 4, 2004 Report Posted January 4, 2004 You will need reed spacers to drill and tap to install the fogger nozzles. Any cheap pair will work off of ebay. Quote
banshee04le Posted January 4, 2004 Author Report Posted January 4, 2004 cool, the cold fusion is what i got coming. are the nozzles easy to install rax? Quote
raxen Posted January 4, 2004 Report Posted January 4, 2004 Pretty easy, uses a drill press and a tap set. Quote
banshee04le Posted January 4, 2004 Author Report Posted January 4, 2004 i posted late, before i seen your reed spacer response, thats what i needed to know. sweet! thanks again dude Quote
banshee04le Posted January 5, 2004 Author Report Posted January 5, 2004 hey rax, one more thing...my friends bike is the twin cylinder kfx700 . any idea how best to install the nozzles on his machine? and are all reed spacers the same thickness? Quote
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