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QG18 1.8L Engine Engine Discussion: 2000+ Sentra XE, GXE, & 1.8

       
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Old Dec 20th, 2005, 02:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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N2o Option

It says in the sticky that we can run N2o. What suggested setup should be used with the QG18DE?
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Old Dec 20th, 2005, 02:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It says in the sticky that we can run N2o. What suggested setup should be used with the QG18DE?
You should check the forced induction of the forum. I think you should use dry since your not running a turbo and such. But dont take my word for it.
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Its sound to use up to and even over 200BHP wet shot , make sure its a wet shot kit and if you can use the cross fire injectors by High-Power (wizards of nos)
very reasonably priced and a piece of kit . With any thing up to a 75 shot id say you d be save but more than that and look into a progressive controller which wil then give you scope for up to the 200 mark and with well chioosen mods and if correctly fitted and set up could potentially give more BHP .
remember to use spark plugs one grade cooler than std id recommend NKG gold palladium plugs your dealer should be able to help with codes, id also recommend Magnecor HT leads KV85 competition spec are perfect for most cars made! you may find that oyu rengine might require a better stronger ignition theres many available to choose from however.
Once you get over a 100 shot start looking at improved forged con rods, better fuel pump and perhaps reguklator at worst but little if anything else really although by this stage youd want upgraded chasis features such as brakes and suspension to help you handle the new found power.
Im basing all this on a Wizards of Nos stret kit set up thats been fitted well and would nt like to say if other brands would perform as well or as safely i d certainly say a wet kit wont.
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