Lets talk nitrous

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-what company u like best?
-what controler do u like the best?
-what do/dont u like about some set ups what would u change?
-where do most of u spray i know 99% of everyone goes into the elbow, is there any atvantage of going 2 nozzles in each side of the manifold like i have seen some where?
-lets c some set ups

-i know with nitrous some times the simpler the better just looking for set ups
 

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any good name company I haven't seen a problem with. Always put in bigger solenoids then you think you will need because you will want to start upping the jets and stages eventually.

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A really good starter kit, is the TS performance kit. From there they get more custom to your truck.
 

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NX kits seem to work well for us.!! I like the tps switch and just a good ol push button on top of that.!!! canned the digital controller for now no issues with it just switched it up.
 

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We use the NX stacker kit with the .152 solenoid.

We don't use the controller, they usually aren't needed and seem to be more trouble than anything. We use a TPS switch and hobbs switches. This is very consistent and easily controllable. It's simple to use multiple stages for a softer hit.
 

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We use the NX stacker kit with the .152 solenoid.

We don't use the controller, they usually aren't needed and seem to be more trouble than anything. We use a TPS switch and hobbs switches. This is very consistent and easily controllable. It's simple to use multiple stages for a softer hit.

We used the lighting 250 solenoid with the 6n hose to just a regular push button for 1 stage, and the tps switch with the new race hose for the 2nd stage, WOW. I don't think I will be going back to the controller LOL.!!!
 

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I used all NOS brand stuff. Used the Launcher progressive controller to program and run four solenoids. With the in-cab touchscreen LCD it was super easy to adjust ramps, percentages of the solenoid, etc...

But if you're just running one stage, it would be overkill...
 

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I used all NOS brand stuff. Used the Launcher progressive controller to program and run four solenoids. With the in-cab touchscreen LCD it was super easy to adjust ramps, percentages of the solenoid, etc...

But if you're just running one stage, it would be overkill...

I just got a nos launcher setup from bigr for the drag truck. the lcd touch screen is awesome its very quick and easy to setup. I used to run 3 stages on my old truck all off push buttons. But its way to much to do and still hold onto the steering wheel. It was hard to be consistent. And I always felt like I was giving up some time trying to remember to hit them all on time. on my new truck I don't even wanna think about. just push the gas and go.
 

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I just got a nos launcher setup from bigr for the drag truck. the lcd touch screen is awesome its very quick and easy to setup. I used to run 3 stages on my old truck all off push buttons. But its way to much to do and still hold onto the steering wheel. It was hard to be consistent. And I always felt like I was giving up some time trying to remember to hit them all on time. on my new truck I don't even wanna think about. just push the gas and go.

Very true.!! About all the buttons. Any links to the touch screen sounds awesome.!!
 

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I just got a nos launcher setup from bigr for the drag truck. the lcd touch screen is awesome its very quick and easy to setup. I used to run 3 stages on my old truck all off push buttons. But its way to much to do and still hold onto the steering wheel. It was hard to be consistent. And I always felt like I was giving up some time trying to remember to hit them all on time. on my new truck I don't even wanna think about. just push the gas and go.

it came from wideopen (jdub) , merry xmas mork.
 

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it came from wideopen (jdub) , merry xmas mork.

Thanks again man.





Very true.!! About all the buttons. Any links to the touch screen sounds awesome.!!

I don't have a link but go to NOS's site and check it out. Its the NOS Launcher. Its pretty sweet. it can be rpm, boost or time activated. Also has a boost cutoff, so if something happens like a gate sticks shut it will quit spraying. And can control up to four stages.

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Yep. Its hard to beat if you're running a big system. I set mine up based off of time and rpm. Was able to spray over .400 almost seamlessly on the dyno... once you decide how long to delay each solenoid after wot and have each solenoid fire when you want and ramp in progressively over time you really can't beat it. So nice to have total control.

Be great for track use too. You don't have to hit it hard with a big jet off the line, put your biggest jets in and let it pulse width modulate up to that jet size. Plus, you can set a restart program, so if you have to lift or peddle it the controller can start over in its map and spray again as you get back in it

Sent from my XT907
 

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Yep. Its hard to beat if you're running a big system. I set mine up based off of time and rpm. Was able to spray over .400 almost seamlessly on the dyno... once you decide how long to delay each solenoid after wot and have each solenoid fire when you want and ramp in progressively over time you really can't beat it. So nice to have total control.

Be great for track use too. You don't have to hit it hard with a big jet off the line, put your biggest jets in and let it pulse width modulate up to that jet size. Plus, you can set a restart program, so if you have to lift or peddle it the controller can start over in its map and spray again as you get back in it

Sent from my XT907

i was raised on the nx progressive controller, i was lucky enough to have the right people steering me back in 2006 , was a great kit, but the launcher was just a step above that. i didnt need a lap top on hand to make changes. after sseing zane making changes on the fly i was sold.

too bad dennis discontinued his kit.
 

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The NOS kits all use the same Launcher 'brain', you just have the option to run it through a laptop, the basic controller, or the in-cab LCD. Obviously all based off what kind of money you want to spend
 

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im not big in the nitrous game but recently bought a new nx kit with the progressive controller. would yall suggest using that controller or can i us the nos controller like pictured above?
 
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