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having fitted nos to my vr6, i thought it would be a good idea to check everything was runnig fine before using at marham next week. got some nice figures without nos, 187.5 bhp at engine (145bhp a t w) and with the nos run it ignighted and blew the induction apart, unfortunately i wasnt rcording, all i saw was the flash from the fire ball and a loud bang, feel sorry for the guys inside the sound proof room, hopefully the only damage is the plastic bits,

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which kit were you using? Have you diagnosed the problem?

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its a wizards of nos wet system, had just put on new leads on and had slightly damaged on of them in process causing a spark leak, though i think it ignighted internally, cant see that if the nos leaked externally how it would get forward anough with the fans blowing it backwards.

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COULD BE IT ACTIVATED AT TOO LOW RPM OR not wide open throttle or maybe you need a little retard on ignition hope this helps
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i think he said it blew at nearly full revs, and it may be cutting in to soon, about 85 percent throttle, will have to check, if i keep the nos on there.

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Post by gary@apt »

what dyno mate??

a dyno operator should know that you should never hit cars rev limiter with nos

there may have been no problem....
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I thought you meant the discussion of 'The Big Bang' theory as a cosmological model of the universe, whose primary assertion is that the universe has expanded into its current state from a primordial condition of enormous density and temperature :D :D


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stuartstaples wrote:I thought you meant the discussion of 'The Big Bang' theory as a cosmological model of the universe, whose primary assertion is that the universe has expanded into its current state from a primordial condition of enormous density and temperature :D :D


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i dont know what the revs were, im pretty sure it hadnt reached the lmiter.

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Post by BigFil »

Sorry to hear that, I know what it's like when the NOS ignites, had an "incident" with Max 1 and his skyline - I even surprised myself on how quickly I can run backwards for a big man!!
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