Nitrous Express DIESEL STACKER NITROUS NXD1000 User Manual

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17. If the solenoids must be disassembled for cleaning or rebuilding always use the proper wrench (PN 15921). Do

not use any clamping devise on the solenoid tower, instant non-warranty, damage will result.

18. If you run an NX system of 150+ horsepower you must use a high octane racing type fuel. These are some tips to

help you choose and maintain the correct fuel for your application:
A. The most important statistic you should look for in the fuel specifications is the “MON” or motor octane

number. In most cases the higher the number the more timing you can run and detonation will not be a
problem

B. Most V-8 or V-12 engines with stock compression will run on “93” unleaded pump gas with up to 150

horsepower boost, most 4 or 6 cylinders with stock compression can use up to 75 horsepower.

C. Racing engines with 10-1 compression or higher must run racing fuel. The higher the compression, and the

higher the boost, the higher the “MON” must be.

D. With nitrous usage usually the highest “MON” available is the one that should be used.
E. All NX systems are calibrated to use fuel with .730 specific gravity or “SG”. If you use a fuel with a lower

“SG” you must use a larger fuel jet to compensate for the lighter fuel. If you use a fuel with a higher “SG”, a
smaller fuel jet will be required. Most unleaded pump gas is .730 SG or above.

F. Racing fuel should be stored in an airtight, dark container. Exposure to atmosphere allows very important

elements to evaporate, lowering the octane of the fuel. Sunlight oxidizes the lead contained in racing fuel,
since this is the most important ingredient used to raise octane it must be protected.

G. Never leave the fuel in your car between race days. This allows evaporation of the very important “High end”

hydrocarbons and lowers the octane of the fuel.

H. Never buy racing fuel from an underground or vented storage tank. Always demand to see where and how the

fuel is stored, a sealed drum is the only correct way.

I. AV gas or aviation fuel is not compatible with nitrous usage, don’t be tempted by the cheap price, instant

engine damage will result!

J. For a fuel recommendation, contact your NX dealer.

19. All vehicles, including full competition race cars, must have an alternator to provide adequate amperage required

by today’s racing accessories. Add up all the amps required by your car, you’ll be surprised!

20. If you notice some of the N2O-fuel orifices are not perfectly aligned in your NX plate system, do not be

concerned. This misalignment has been engineered into the system to direct fuel to specific cylinders.

21. If you have trouble with your NX system or any related parts, call your dealer first. If you still need help call the

factory tech line 940-767-7694 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Mon-Fri. We are the nitrous experts and will give straight
answers to your questions.

In conclusion……….
This instruction sheet and power tuning tips are valid only for a NX system. If you have a kit from another
manufacturer this information will not help you! A tune up from any other brand of nitrous kit will not work with the
NX “Next Generation” technology.
DO NOT LISTEN TO:
A. YOUR BUDDY!
B. YOUR BUDDY’S FRIEND!
C. THE LOCAL NITROUS GURU!
D. ANY ARTICLE IN ANY MAGAZINE
If you follow the foregoing suggestions, your NX system will operate trouble free and provide years of thrills.
ABOVE ALL REMEMBER TO RACE SAFE AND HAVE FUN!

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