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Fits: 88-91 Buick Reatta, 88-91 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 88-91 Pontiac Grand Am, 88-92 Buick Regal, 88-93 Buick Riviera, 88-94 Chevrolet Cavalier, 88-94 Pontiac ...
PART# 20920-10
Fits: 70-81 Chevrolet Camaro (LS6/LS7), 03-07 Cadillac Cts (LS2/LS6), 06-13 Chevrolet Impala (LS4), 05-09 Saab 9-7X (LS2), 06-07 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (LS4)...
PART# 20933-10
Fits: 53-57 Chevrolet One-Fifty Carbureted V8, 53-57 Chevrolet Two-Ten Carbureted V8, 53-62 Chevrolet Corvette Carbureted V8, 53-75 Chevrolet Bel Air Carbur...
PART# 40080-10
Fits: 53-57 Chevrolet One-Fifty Carbureted V8, 53-57 Chevrolet Two-Ten Carbureted V8, 53-62 Chevrolet Corvette Carbureted V8, 53-75 Chevrolet Bel Air Carbur...
PART# ML1002
Fits: 88-91 Buick Reatta, 88-91 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 88-91 Pontiac Grand Am, 88-92 Buick Regal, 88-93 Buick Riviera, 88-94 Chevrolet Cavalier, 88-94 Pontiac ...
PART# 20218-10
Fits: 88-91 Buick Reatta, 88-91 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 88-91 Pontiac Grand Am, 88-92 Buick Regal, 88-93 Buick Riviera, 88-94 Chevrolet Cavalier, 88-94 Pontiac ...
PART# 20215-10
Fits: 88-91 Buick Reatta, 88-91 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 88-91 Pontiac Grand Am, 88-92 Buick Regal, 88-93 Buick Riviera, 88-94 Chevrolet Cavalier, 88-94 Pontiac ...
PART# 20224-10
Fits: 88-91 Buick Reatta, 88-91 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 88-91 Pontiac Grand Am, 88-92 Buick Regal, 88-93 Buick Riviera, 88-94 Chevrolet Cavalier, 88-94 Pontiac ...
PART# 20118-10
Fits: 53-57 Chevrolet One-Fifty Carbureted V8, 53-57 Chevrolet Two-Ten Carbureted V8, 53-62 Chevrolet Corvette Carbureted V8, 53-75 Chevrolet Bel Air Carbur...
PART# 30080-10
Fits: 53-57 Chevrolet One-Fifty Carbureted V8, 53-57 Chevrolet Two-Ten Carbureted V8, 53-62 Chevrolet Corvette Carbureted V8, 53-75 Chevrolet Bel Air Carbur...
PART# 40081-10
Fits: 03-07 Cadillac Cts (LS2/LS6), 10-15 Chevrolet Camaro (LS1/LS2/LS3), 70-81 Chevrolet Camaro (LS6/LS7), 06-13 Chevrolet Impala (LS4), 06-07 Chevrolet Mo...
PART# 20110-10
Fits: 53-57 Chevrolet One-Fifty Carbureted V8, 53-57 Chevrolet Two-Ten Carbureted V8, 53-62 Chevrolet Corvette Carbureted V8, 53-75 Chevrolet Bel Air Carbur...
PART# 16177
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Set Of Aluminum Intake Elbow Nitrous Port 93-97 Camaro Z28 LT1 Pontiac Trans Am
Brian Tooley 400+ cubic inch LS Nitrous Camshaft Kit V2 408 416 427 440 BTR Cam
FAQs
Q: Do nitrous oxide kits work on any vehicle?
A: Nitrous oxide kits are available for fuel injected or carbureted gasoline motors and can be made to fit any vehicle.
Q: What's the difference between wet and dry nitrous systems? Which one is better?
A: Wet and dry nitrous systems each have their place, and both can be extremely reliable when installed correctly. The simpler of the two setups is the dry nitrous system, which places the nitrous injection nozzle in front of the mass airflow or air intake temperature sensor. What this does is place the nitrous stream past the sensor, which is measured by said sensor. Your vehicle's fuel system is then directed to compensate for this extra mass of intake charge by adding more fuel, the combination resulting in a drastic increase in power. A dry setup is great for those who want to get more power on a shoestring budget, as installation is easy and parts are minimal, although we do recommend upgrading your fuel system to handle the additional output required.
A wet nitrous system, on the other hand, is a bit more complex to install, but the benefits are definitely worth it. Wet nitrous systems combine the nitrous shot with fuel (via a fuel solenoid) to create a mist at the intake manifold, and can be fine-tuned via wideband O2 sensors and rejetting the nitrous and fuel nozzles.
Whichever method of nitrous delivery you decide on, be sure to follow the directions to a tee in order to get the most reliability out of your new system.
Q: How do you install a nitrous oxide kit?
A: The nitrous bottle can be placed anywhere in the vehicle, and people often opt for behind the driver/passenger seats or in the trunk of your car. The bottle connects to the rest of the kit by a stainless line that runs from the bottle to the inside of the engine bay. It connects to the nitrous solenoid or computer box, depending on which nitrous kit you get. Some kits utilize fuel and nitrous solenoids that are engaged with the push of a button, while others are used during wide open throttle and utilize an electronic management unit that puts the solenoids, switch and nitrous manifold all in one box to handle all the air/fuel ratio differences. Nitrous oxide kits can be installed in an afternoon, without custom fabrication, using typical hand tools. That being said, we recommend professional installation.
Q: Will pushing the nitrous oxide button empty the whole bottle at once?
A: No. Nitrous oxide kits typically utilize a momentary-on switch, meaning that nitrous will only spray while the button/switch is depressed.
A: Nitrous oxide kits are available for fuel injected or carbureted gasoline motors and can be made to fit any vehicle.
Q: What's the difference between wet and dry nitrous systems? Which one is better?
A: Wet and dry nitrous systems each have their place, and both can be extremely reliable when installed correctly. The simpler of the two setups is the dry nitrous system, which places the nitrous injection nozzle in front of the mass airflow or air intake temperature sensor. What this does is place the nitrous stream past the sensor, which is measured by said sensor. Your vehicle's fuel system is then directed to compensate for this extra mass of intake charge by adding more fuel, the combination resulting in a drastic increase in power. A dry setup is great for those who want to get more power on a shoestring budget, as installation is easy and parts are minimal, although we do recommend upgrading your fuel system to handle the additional output required.
A wet nitrous system, on the other hand, is a bit more complex to install, but the benefits are definitely worth it. Wet nitrous systems combine the nitrous shot with fuel (via a fuel solenoid) to create a mist at the intake manifold, and can be fine-tuned via wideband O2 sensors and rejetting the nitrous and fuel nozzles.
Whichever method of nitrous delivery you decide on, be sure to follow the directions to a tee in order to get the most reliability out of your new system.
Q: How do you install a nitrous oxide kit?
A: The nitrous bottle can be placed anywhere in the vehicle, and people often opt for behind the driver/passenger seats or in the trunk of your car. The bottle connects to the rest of the kit by a stainless line that runs from the bottle to the inside of the engine bay. It connects to the nitrous solenoid or computer box, depending on which nitrous kit you get. Some kits utilize fuel and nitrous solenoids that are engaged with the push of a button, while others are used during wide open throttle and utilize an electronic management unit that puts the solenoids, switch and nitrous manifold all in one box to handle all the air/fuel ratio differences. Nitrous oxide kits can be installed in an afternoon, without custom fabrication, using typical hand tools. That being said, we recommend professional installation.
Q: Will pushing the nitrous oxide button empty the whole bottle at once?
A: No. Nitrous oxide kits typically utilize a momentary-on switch, meaning that nitrous will only spray while the button/switch is depressed.
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Fits: 88-91 Buick Reatta, 88-91 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 88-91 Pontiac Grand Am, 88-92 Buick Regal, 88-93 Buick Riviera, 88-94 Chevrolet Cavalier, 88-94 Pontiac ...
PART# 20920-10
Fits: 70-81 Chevrolet Camaro (LS6/LS7), 03-07 Cadillac Cts (LS2/LS6), 06-13 Chevrolet Impala (LS4), 05-09 Saab 9-7X (LS2), 06-07 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (LS4)...
PART# 20933-10
Fits: 53-57 Chevrolet One-Fifty Carbureted V8, 53-57 Chevrolet Two-Ten Carbureted V8, 53-62 Chevrolet Corvette Carbureted V8, 53-75 Chevrolet Bel Air Carbur...
PART# 40080-10
Fits: 53-57 Chevrolet One-Fifty Carbureted V8, 53-57 Chevrolet Two-Ten Carbureted V8, 53-62 Chevrolet Corvette Carbureted V8, 53-75 Chevrolet Bel Air Carbur...
PART# ML1002
Fits: 88-91 Buick Reatta, 88-91 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 88-91 Pontiac Grand Am, 88-92 Buick Regal, 88-93 Buick Riviera, 88-94 Chevrolet Cavalier, 88-94 Pontiac ...
PART# 20218-10
Fits: 88-91 Buick Reatta, 88-91 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 88-91 Pontiac Grand Am, 88-92 Buick Regal, 88-93 Buick Riviera, 88-94 Chevrolet Cavalier, 88-94 Pontiac ...
PART# 20215-10
Fits: 88-91 Buick Reatta, 88-91 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 88-91 Pontiac Grand Am, 88-92 Buick Regal, 88-93 Buick Riviera, 88-94 Chevrolet Cavalier, 88-94 Pontiac ...
PART# 20224-10
Fits: 88-91 Buick Reatta, 88-91 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 88-91 Pontiac Grand Am, 88-92 Buick Regal, 88-93 Buick Riviera, 88-94 Chevrolet Cavalier, 88-94 Pontiac ...
PART# 20118-10
Fits: 53-57 Chevrolet One-Fifty Carbureted V8, 53-57 Chevrolet Two-Ten Carbureted V8, 53-62 Chevrolet Corvette Carbureted V8, 53-75 Chevrolet Bel Air Carbur...
PART# 30080-10
Fits: 53-57 Chevrolet One-Fifty Carbureted V8, 53-57 Chevrolet Two-Ten Carbureted V8, 53-62 Chevrolet Corvette Carbureted V8, 53-75 Chevrolet Bel Air Carbur...
PART# 40081-10
Fits: 03-07 Cadillac Cts (LS2/LS6), 10-15 Chevrolet Camaro (LS1/LS2/LS3), 70-81 Chevrolet Camaro (LS6/LS7), 06-13 Chevrolet Impala (LS4), 06-07 Chevrolet Mo...
PART# 20110-10
Fits: 53-57 Chevrolet One-Fifty Carbureted V8, 53-57 Chevrolet Two-Ten Carbureted V8, 53-62 Chevrolet Corvette Carbureted V8, 53-75 Chevrolet Bel Air Carbur...
PART# 16177
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Nitrous Express for GM LS 90mm Nitrous Plate Kit (50-400HP) w/10lb Bottle
New Aluminum Intake Elbow Nitrous Port For 93-97 Camaro Z28 LT1 Pontiac Trans Am
93-97 FOR Camaro Z28 LT1 LT4 Pontiac Trans Am Aluminum Intake Elbow NITROUS KIT
NOS 07164NOS Sniper Nitrous 80MM Plate Kit for 1997-2012 GM LS 3-Bolt Throttle
Set Of Aluminum Intake Elbow Nitrous Port 93-97 Camaro Z28 LT1 Pontiac Trans Am
Brian Tooley 400+ cubic inch LS Nitrous Camshaft Kit V2 408 416 427 440 BTR Cam
FAQs
Q: Do nitrous oxide kits work on any vehicle?
A: Nitrous oxide kits are available for fuel injected or carbureted gasoline motors and can be made to fit any vehicle.
Q: What's the difference between wet and dry nitrous systems? Which one is better?
A: Wet and dry nitrous systems each have their place, and both can be extremely reliable when installed correctly. The simpler of the two setups is the dry nitrous system, which places the nitrous injection nozzle in front of the mass airflow or air intake temperature sensor. What this does is place the nitrous stream past the sensor, which is measured by said sensor. Your vehicle's fuel system is then directed to compensate for this extra mass of intake charge by adding more fuel, the combination resulting in a drastic increase in power. A dry setup is great for those who want to get more power on a shoestring budget, as installation is easy and parts are minimal, although we do recommend upgrading your fuel system to handle the additional output required.
A wet nitrous system, on the other hand, is a bit more complex to install, but the benefits are definitely worth it. Wet nitrous systems combine the nitrous shot with fuel (via a fuel solenoid) to create a mist at the intake manifold, and can be fine-tuned via wideband O2 sensors and rejetting the nitrous and fuel nozzles.
Whichever method of nitrous delivery you decide on, be sure to follow the directions to a tee in order to get the most reliability out of your new system.
Q: How do you install a nitrous oxide kit?
A: The nitrous bottle can be placed anywhere in the vehicle, and people often opt for behind the driver/passenger seats or in the trunk of your car. The bottle connects to the rest of the kit by a stainless line that runs from the bottle to the inside of the engine bay. It connects to the nitrous solenoid or computer box, depending on which nitrous kit you get. Some kits utilize fuel and nitrous solenoids that are engaged with the push of a button, while others are used during wide open throttle and utilize an electronic management unit that puts the solenoids, switch and nitrous manifold all in one box to handle all the air/fuel ratio differences. Nitrous oxide kits can be installed in an afternoon, without custom fabrication, using typical hand tools. That being said, we recommend professional installation.
Q: Will pushing the nitrous oxide button empty the whole bottle at once?
A: No. Nitrous oxide kits typically utilize a momentary-on switch, meaning that nitrous will only spray while the button/switch is depressed.
A: Nitrous oxide kits are available for fuel injected or carbureted gasoline motors and can be made to fit any vehicle.
Q: What's the difference between wet and dry nitrous systems? Which one is better?
A: Wet and dry nitrous systems each have their place, and both can be extremely reliable when installed correctly. The simpler of the two setups is the dry nitrous system, which places the nitrous injection nozzle in front of the mass airflow or air intake temperature sensor. What this does is place the nitrous stream past the sensor, which is measured by said sensor. Your vehicle's fuel system is then directed to compensate for this extra mass of intake charge by adding more fuel, the combination resulting in a drastic increase in power. A dry setup is great for those who want to get more power on a shoestring budget, as installation is easy and parts are minimal, although we do recommend upgrading your fuel system to handle the additional output required.
A wet nitrous system, on the other hand, is a bit more complex to install, but the benefits are definitely worth it. Wet nitrous systems combine the nitrous shot with fuel (via a fuel solenoid) to create a mist at the intake manifold, and can be fine-tuned via wideband O2 sensors and rejetting the nitrous and fuel nozzles.
Whichever method of nitrous delivery you decide on, be sure to follow the directions to a tee in order to get the most reliability out of your new system.
Q: How do you install a nitrous oxide kit?
A: The nitrous bottle can be placed anywhere in the vehicle, and people often opt for behind the driver/passenger seats or in the trunk of your car. The bottle connects to the rest of the kit by a stainless line that runs from the bottle to the inside of the engine bay. It connects to the nitrous solenoid or computer box, depending on which nitrous kit you get. Some kits utilize fuel and nitrous solenoids that are engaged with the push of a button, while others are used during wide open throttle and utilize an electronic management unit that puts the solenoids, switch and nitrous manifold all in one box to handle all the air/fuel ratio differences. Nitrous oxide kits can be installed in an afternoon, without custom fabrication, using typical hand tools. That being said, we recommend professional installation.
Q: Will pushing the nitrous oxide button empty the whole bottle at once?
A: No. Nitrous oxide kits typically utilize a momentary-on switch, meaning that nitrous will only spray while the button/switch is depressed.
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