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SR-Series Engines (DE/VE) Engine Discussion: G20, 91-94 Sentra SE-R, NX2K, 95-98 200SX SE-R, 98-01 Sentra SE

       
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Old Oct 11th, 2004, 12:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question any suggestions

I have a 98 Sentra SE and i want to replace my throttle body with one that has a larger inlet. Does anybody have any suggestions on one that i should get that will increase my HP and that i don't have to do much, if any mods, to make it fit.
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Old Oct 11th, 2004, 06:33 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The stock throttle body will handle the flow of a 300HP turbo engine. A larger throttle body on an engine which has only bolt-on mods might give 1HP. You can get more HP for your money with a CAI or header and free-flowing exhaust.

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The stock throttle body will handle the flow of a 300HP turbo engine. A larger throttle body on an engine which has only bolt-on mods might give 1HP. You can get more HP for your money with a CAI or header and free-flowing exhaust.

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thanks for the info, maybe you can help me with another question, how can i increase my acceleration. I want to be able to slam on the gas and spin the tire off the line, and my car just doesn't seem to want to do that, the acceleration seems real slow off the line until it hits about 2500 rpm then it feels like it takes off, any suggestions?
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Old Oct 12th, 2004, 11:45 AM   #4 (permalink)
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The easiest thing to do is nitrous. The common consensus is that a 50 shot wet kit is safe.

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since people are suggesting things ill suggest this (with a little hidden selfishness lol) the cryo2 system. does anyone know if this works. yay nay?i know allot of the mods are connected with npm and i assume they get some of this stuff through their doors or research it so anyone want to fill use in?just so its not considered a thread hyjack if this proves to be useful it may be a safer and cheaper alternative to nos
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since people are suggesting things ill suggest this (with a little hidden selfishness lol) the cryo2 system. does anyone know if this works. yay nay?i know allot of the mods are connected with npm and i assume they get some of this stuff through their doors or research it so anyone want to fill use in?just so its not considered a thread hyjack if this proves to be useful it may be a safer and cheaper alternative to nos
Check out this article about systems for cooling the intake air. The cryo2 system uses a tank of carbon dioxide to cool the intake air.

If you cool the intake air 100 degrees, you get about a 10% increase in horsepower.

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Check out this article about systems for cooling the intake air. The cryo2 system uses a tank of carbon dioxide to cool the intake air.

If you cool the intake air 100 degrees, you get about a 10% increase in horsepower.

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ah ha! useless just as i thought thankyou you know i knew all about the 10 degree drop and one hp gain cuz of my cai questions.............i guess i just never put 2 and 2 together. i shall now fetch my dunce cap. thanks for the explination tho
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