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200whp84 06-06-2003 08:08 PM

Can you use just a universal kit on an RX-7 or do you need a special kit? Who makes a good kit? What all would i need besides a kit? And how well would nitrous go on a carborated motor? Most of my knowledge comes from hondas and other piston motors. Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

dvls-7 06-10-2003 06:47 PM

if you are still looking for info on a setup check out rx7club.com and do a search on nitrous or pm this member....scathcart....(i hope i spelled it right) he did a good detailed write up on how to run a nos kit.

MaTT_FoULk 06-17-2003 12:41 AM

http://1300cc.com/howto/how2/NOS.htm

phinsup 06-17-2003 12:56 AM

They have specific kits for the RX-7. I list one for the 2nd Gen and the 3rd Gen in the NOS book.

4RotorRocket 07-14-2003 10:28 AM

I wouldn't suggest it with more than a 50 shot of Nitrous!If your going to get a dry nitrous setup than don't even bother.

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gazellis 07-14-2003 11:38 AM

There is a nice write up with pics on fc3s.org also. It is a wet setup tapping into the fuel rail. Pretty nice.



Gotham Racing also puts them on. You can contact them I'm sure for info.

mazdadrifter 08-12-2003 12:03 AM

i heard large amounts are hard on the side seals (makes sense if you think about it, so don't get greedy

Jims5543 08-12-2003 01:34 AM

A Nitrous system is pretty standard. You want a wet setup and basically any wet setup will work.



My bro ran a Mustang kit in his 87GXL.



The kits you see for specific cars are usually for dry kits.



DO NOT BUY A DRY KIT.

rfreeman27 08-12-2003 05:32 PM

Dont be cheep, get a wet shot, i wouldnt go over 75hp shot.

Leetheslacker 08-12-2003 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by MaTT_FoULk' date='Jun 17 2003, 01:41 AM

This contains everythign you'd need to know about N20 on a rotary.


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