another fatality of an eco to nitrous.. go boost LOL
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Damn thats weird, did that happen because it was a dry shot?
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wow!!! im not sure what is up with the ecotec, ive had 2 guys blow them up in the past few months, i thought the eco was supposed to be a "strong" motor basically designed for modding ? I was running a 75 dry shot of nitrous on my 2.4 for about 20 bottles, i tore it down and it looked perfect, now im running 10.5psi with a 50 dry shot, although now i do have forged rods. Sorry to see that man i'd be pissed, but then again when you wanna go faster sometimes you gotta pay to play
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apparently the ecotec hates nitrous, from what I have seen there have been many many fatalities with ecotecs on nitrous and about 1/12th on boost, boost I know of 2...
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Thats werid dude, i ran a dry 75 show for a few months and had no problims.When we put the new head on, everythign was looking fine, Dont wana curse me now but sorry to hear that man~
and the moral of the story is: don't spray dry, its just that simple
if you were on a wet shot you wouldn't have your problem right now.
But congratulations, you're one of the few people capable of blowing up the eco its definetly an achievement =)
now put that thing back together and get a turbo on her!
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It is beyond me why people use a dry shot, many have run 75 shot wet with no problem at all on the eco, its a matter of tuning not the motor, blowing up my eco is not on my list of to-dos
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im thinking that the fuel i used was junk. i put in 93 but around here theres no state mandated testing of gas stations holding tanks so theres no guarantee what you are putting into the tank. i had been running n2o for a while with no problems. definitely not a n00b to nitrous. and i have never heard of anyone with any car detonating on a 55 shot with 93 and TR6 plugs...
anyscrew... i already have swapped the engine and got the car running again. i just didnt have enough time to post since i was busy working on the car. i couldnt leave it sit as its my daily driver. in a couple months i will have a better paying job so boost might be a possibility
yup. it was bad fuel. so actually it would have happened with a wet kit. damned FlyingJ gas
i only use a dry kit because im running it with the gm s/c before the s/c i was wet as well, i agree if your gonna do nitrous pay the extra and get a wet kit as well as making sure your ready for the juice.
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you ass jockeys beat me to it. Yeah the dry shot would destroy an eco at 55 with out fuel upgrades there are ways to spray nos safely but his reg didnt have nitrous in it. (unless he sprayed through his red HVAC knobs.) if was straight dry then this was an open and shut case!!!
Im a level 32 joedm newb flamer.
since when has any j-body needed fuel mods for a dry n2o kit running 55 or less. i upped the fuel pressure. thats it. i could understand if it went on a 75 shot dry with no additional fuel source, but c'mon. we have run 2200s and 2.4s on dry 55 shots all day long on stock motors and stock fuel systems.
Hell I ran a 75(dry) on my 99 2.2L rs. I ran countless bottles thru it. It took em like a champ.
I don't need a damn sig.
Its possiable but you make it much easir for the block to kill it self. if it leans out.
Im a level 32 joedm newb flamer.
i definitely agree that wet is the safer / better way, but 55 dry shot is relatively safe. and reading the spark plugs told me that i wasnt running lean. they looked perfect. lil carbon, not discolored. just my bad luck i guess.
what would a safe dry shot be on a 2.4 gm s/c with built pistons and rods and cams, im running 40 shot and people tell me thats enough, i think its deffinatly not.
i went through 340 lbs of nitrous in less then a year on a 75 and a 100 shot --- go wet
Try running high test with N20, it helps.
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