Looking at the term EFI you can only wonder what it stands for. Electronic fuel injected engines, is its correct definition. The use of after market nitrous kits greatly increases the standard engine out put.
- Nitrous Kits Increase stock performance
- Nitrous kits are specially designed for EFI engines
Electronic fuel injected engines are much newer than older types of engines. Like the carburetor. The fuel injected engines, mainly came from imports. It was a different way to make power at the time. Although it has proven to be more efficent, there still are ways to improve upon these types of engines.
Nitrous kits bring a lot to the table when you go for making after market power. Nitrous kits greatly increase the standard engine usually by about 30 percent. That's some big numbers when you are making 200 hp. You are now making 260 HP instead under nitrous.
Kits come in a hand full of different ways. There are dry, wet, direct port, sleeper, nitrous kits. Those are the main kits that you will see on the market. And the only types of kits that you can use with fuel injected engines. Nitrous kits can be bought as a whole, or put together in pieces. For the main part, most nitrous users by whole kits and do the install themselves. They find it easier to buy everything at once, instead of hunting around for one part at a time. Its cheaper t buy whole kits anyway.
Nitrous is just a great tool to use. On track cars, or street cars, nitrous gives you what other after market power makers can do, but nitrous gives it to you for 1/6 the cost. If you do with a direct port kit, depending on the engine, you will make on average anywhere from 75 to 150 HP over the standard engine rating. That is a big difference in power. To do that with other power makers, your looking at 3-9 thousand dollars.
Dollar for dollar nitrous is better.
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