Venom Nitrous Question
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Venom Nitrous Question
Jaws021 I think this is up your alley. Venom has the computer to set the shots to spray at certain RPM's. (Correct me if I'm wrong) Theoretically, could you not set up the shots to go at say 4000 rpm and have a almost continous spray through the gears? Cuz if i shift at redline, and go to say 4th from redline in third, i am right at 4000 or more RPM's. And on up thru 5th. What ya think?
-also wouldnt that kill a tranny ?
thanks
~Todd
-also wouldnt that kill a tranny ?
thanks
~Todd
#2
Huh?
If your talking about the VCN-2000, then your correct as the nitrous comes on a certain RPM and shut-off at another RPM value.
The nitrous will continue to flow as long as your engine speed doesn't fall lower than, say 4000rpm and no higher than, say 8000rpm. It will flow between those two values and as long as the TPS sensor is above whatever input value you have it set for.
Why would you downshift from 4th to 3rd? If your one of those "freeway racers" then I can see what your talking about, but to be honest, just dropping it to 4th and as long as the rpm's are over the lowest value, it will give your car a nice "push" in the back, even in 4th gear. Syncros get messed up from powershifting. From what I can tell, Hynudais don't suffer from transmission woes like the Nissans do, so I wouldn't worry about it.
If your talking about the VCN-2000, then your correct as the nitrous comes on a certain RPM and shut-off at another RPM value.
The nitrous will continue to flow as long as your engine speed doesn't fall lower than, say 4000rpm and no higher than, say 8000rpm. It will flow between those two values and as long as the TPS sensor is above whatever input value you have it set for.
Why would you downshift from 4th to 3rd? If your one of those "freeway racers" then I can see what your talking about, but to be honest, just dropping it to 4th and as long as the rpm's are over the lowest value, it will give your car a nice "push" in the back, even in 4th gear. Syncros get messed up from powershifting. From what I can tell, Hynudais don't suffer from transmission woes like the Nissans do, so I wouldn't worry about it.
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XtremezTiburon:
Jaws021 I think this is up your alley. Venom has the computer to set the shots to spray at certain RPM's. (Correct me if I'm wrong) Theoretically, could you not set up the shots to go at say 4000 rpm and have a almost continous spray through the gears? Cuz if i shift at redline, and go to say 4th from redline in third, i am right at 4000 or more RPM's. And on up thru 5th. What ya think?
-also wouldnt that kill a tranny ?
thanks
~Todd
Jaws021 I think this is up your alley. Venom has the computer to set the shots to spray at certain RPM's. (Correct me if I'm wrong) Theoretically, could you not set up the shots to go at say 4000 rpm and have a almost continous spray through the gears? Cuz if i shift at redline, and go to say 4th from redline in third, i am right at 4000 or more RPM's. And on up thru 5th. What ya think?
-also wouldnt that kill a tranny ?
thanks
~Todd
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Again that depends on the values set on the unit.
As long as the TPS sensor detects WOT and it's between the lowest and higher value, it will flow no matter what you do otherwise. Unless of course the bottle valve is closed...
As long as the TPS sensor detects WOT and it's between the lowest and higher value, it will flow no matter what you do otherwise. Unless of course the bottle valve is closed...
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2K Wagon:
I think he meant shifting from redline in third up to 4th gear.
I think he meant shifting from redline in third up to 4th gear.
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Cuz if i shift at redline, and go to say 4th from redline in third
At least that's the way I read it.
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Solo-Baric:
WOT? what is that? I'm probally gonna get the venom kit. how can you keep it from spraying if 1st gear?
WOT = wide open throttle. Only sprays at wide open throttle.WOT? what is that? I'm probally gonna get the venom kit. how can you keep it from spraying if 1st gear?
I believe the Venom kit can be programmed to only spray between certain RPMs.