ZEX Nitrous System

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No Friegue
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Post by No Friegue »

Hello,

I want to install this nitrous kit to my CC, but I don't know if my car has the following requirements:

• A vacuum actuated fuel pressure regulator* because this is how the ZEX™ unit regulates/maintains proper fuel pressure at activation.
• A throttle position sensor* voltage output of at least 4.2 volts at wide open throttle (WOT) - because the ZEX™ unit uses this voltage range as a reference point to actually activate the nitrous system.

Could someone help me with this subject?

Thanks
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Post by paul_y3k »

ZEX kits are supposed to be quite gfood but I've no idea on fitting em i'm afriad. to be honest when the NoS goes In Its going in professianally I don;t wanna muck with that stuff to much. sorry
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No Friegue
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Post by No Friegue »

What should I do then? The thing is that I'm not sure if the pugs have that vacuum system, I'm sure the throttle position can be measured but I need to be certain. Should I buy the Universal Nitrous system by NOS (with solenoids and stuff) which doesn't require the vacuum regulator?
What do you suggest?
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Post by Alex LS »

You could try asking this question on the PGAC forum if nobody here knows.

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