09-26-2011, 09:03 PM | #1 |
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<< Harris Speed Works Interface Nitrous Controller >>
Nitrous "newbie" here!..
I'm getting a Nitrous Kit on my car and I have some questions. Has anyone had any problems with the HSW Interface controller. I would like to hear some opinions. Just curious,..What are you all using to pull timing? HSW Interface controller; (http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/prod...?productid=213) |
09-26-2011, 09:43 PM | #2 |
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that ZEX kit is pretty nice and comes with a controller
http://www.zex.com/zx/zextm-2010-v8-...us-system.html or Nitrous Dave's kit http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...6&product=3926 i was once looking into nitrous, and i found out that they can apply 12 volts(toggle switch) to the ECM and it can switch over to the E85 tune in which it would then be tuned for the nitrous, that way when you were not spraying you switch back to your regular tune. I even had a panel made...... |
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Thanks Bro!
I'm getting a plate kit from "Nitrous Outlet" (..Nitrous Dave's) and I order a similar switchplate from "Emblempros". I just need to know more about "pulling timing". I use my car as a "DD" and occasionally I like to take it to the Track. I don't want to get a tune for the Nitrous and them lose power when I'm driving NA. I've been looking at the "Lingenfelter" LNC-002, "Timing Tuner" Timing Nitrous controller and the "HSW" Interface Nitrous controller. I'd like to know 'IYO'..which one is better for my money. Quote:
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09-27-2011, 08:23 AM | #6 |
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Im not familar enough with all the different controllers to give an educated opinion
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I'm selling my Nitrous Outlet kit if you're interested. It also has the HSW Interface.
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LNC-2000 to pull timing here. Plugs right in to factory coil harness and needs only one activation wire to be hooked up to your window/tps switch.
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I was going to use the EFIL COS to pull timing by grounding a wire I installed in the ECM but never got a chance to. Whenever I went to the track I would simply reflash the ECM with the nitrous tune. Depending on how much you spray and the tranny reflashing might be better for you. When spraying a 200 shot I needed to change he tranny setting otherwise it would shift too late and hit the rev limiter. I have the nitrous tune shift earlier and raised the rev limiter.
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I would personally do the LNC from lingenfelter. It plugs embetween the main coil pack connectors. It is the best method I have seen for pulling timing. It can remove up to 15 degrees of timing with out the need for computer software.
Not only is the the most reliable method you can actualy varify it is pulling timing due to the 15 volt reference wire off the unit. Pluss lingenfelter is there in the need of warranty or technical support. Due a search on LS1 tech about Harris. Its not looking to good. Just a FYI Let me know if I can help in any way. We keep the Lingenfelters on the shelf. Dave |
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