billiards4me
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Ok... so, hopefully the click-bait title got some knowledgable people in here to help me out. 
'14 1500 CC Hemi 8-speed 4x4 Sport, with full bolt ons (long tube headers, dump valve, tstat, CAI, electric fan, Jay Greene tune, 93 octane, street tires on OEM 20's. I don't do drag strip on a normal basis... but I do love to mess around on the street, and surprise everyone who thinks it's just a work truck. I did 1/4 mile a month or 2 ago, and got consistent 13.7's.
So, now I'm looking for more. After seeing the price tag of boost, I decided to dive into the juice. I've never been much of a motor head, and definitely have no experience with NOS. But, heck, why not?
Daily driver, and it is my work truck, so, I don't want to blow it up. I got myself a Nitrous Outlet wet kit, 90mm plate, 15lb bottle, heater, nitrous filter, purge kit, remote opener, and the ProMax progressive controller with LCD screen.
So, to the reason for the thread.... who can help me out with a safe, but still fun, setup for the ProMax? What sort of A/F window should I stay in? How should the power be delivered (all at once, at a certain RPM, progressively, etc)? I've heard the Hemi can handle the 150 no problem... but, again, I want pretty much no chance of screwing anything up. So, is the 150 really actually safe?... or, drop it back to the 125? Or, maybe go with the 150, but have the controller bring it in slower? Or, maybe go 150, but limit it to never hit 100% (therefore doing more like a 125 shot)?
I know I need to get a wideband A/F sensor (doesn't come with the kit), to send its info to the controller, so the controller can monitor/display the AFR. Any recommendations on sensors? Any recommendations on colder plugs and gaps?
The controller will be monitoring bottle pressure, AFR, and fuel pressure... and if any of them fall out of spec, it'll shut the spray. So, with this controller, I feel like I'm pretty safe... but still... all stock internals, so, I don't want the engine to fall apart either.
On a technical note... I won't have any gauges out in the cab. I want to be super low key, and OEM looking inside the cab. So, that's one main reason why I've gone with the controller... so, it'll do the monitoring of the gauges for me, and shut things down if they go out of whack. Now, my next thing to accomplish, is trying to minimize/eliminate/hide the buttons/switches for arm/purge/remote open. I'd LOVE it if someone had a bluetooth controlled app based setup. That would be ideal!
Also, I'm going to need to find a home for this 15lb bottle. I don't want it in the cab, and I'd prefer not to have it in the bed (still is a work truck). I've thought about trying to fit it in my RamBox's... but not sure it'll fit in there. So, I've been looking under the body. There are definitely a couple of locations under the cab/bed that I believe it'll fit. Just got to make sure I can maybe build a metal box/sleeve to protect it inside of. Not sure there's any reason I couldn't have it live under there... especially if it's semi-close to the muffler... as, maybe that'll help it stay in the right temp range. lol. I know it won't be SUPER convenient to climb under the truck to swap the tank out when it's empty... but, with the air suspension raised up, and knowing that's just what I've got to deal with... I think it'll be fine. But, please advise if there's any other reason why I shouldn't mount it under the truck.
I think those are all the questions I've got so far at this point. Also, I'm in the south-west Florida area... if anyone knows of any good trusted experienced dyno-tuners that would be super knowledgeable in all of this area (Hemi with nitrous)... PLEASE let me know! I'm willing to travel pretty far, if I know there's someone who knows what they're doing, and can help me to dial this in properly.
Thanks guys!!
'14 1500 CC Hemi 8-speed 4x4 Sport, with full bolt ons (long tube headers, dump valve, tstat, CAI, electric fan, Jay Greene tune, 93 octane, street tires on OEM 20's. I don't do drag strip on a normal basis... but I do love to mess around on the street, and surprise everyone who thinks it's just a work truck. I did 1/4 mile a month or 2 ago, and got consistent 13.7's.
So, now I'm looking for more. After seeing the price tag of boost, I decided to dive into the juice. I've never been much of a motor head, and definitely have no experience with NOS. But, heck, why not?
Daily driver, and it is my work truck, so, I don't want to blow it up. I got myself a Nitrous Outlet wet kit, 90mm plate, 15lb bottle, heater, nitrous filter, purge kit, remote opener, and the ProMax progressive controller with LCD screen.
So, to the reason for the thread.... who can help me out with a safe, but still fun, setup for the ProMax? What sort of A/F window should I stay in? How should the power be delivered (all at once, at a certain RPM, progressively, etc)? I've heard the Hemi can handle the 150 no problem... but, again, I want pretty much no chance of screwing anything up. So, is the 150 really actually safe?... or, drop it back to the 125? Or, maybe go with the 150, but have the controller bring it in slower? Or, maybe go 150, but limit it to never hit 100% (therefore doing more like a 125 shot)?
I know I need to get a wideband A/F sensor (doesn't come with the kit), to send its info to the controller, so the controller can monitor/display the AFR. Any recommendations on sensors? Any recommendations on colder plugs and gaps?
The controller will be monitoring bottle pressure, AFR, and fuel pressure... and if any of them fall out of spec, it'll shut the spray. So, with this controller, I feel like I'm pretty safe... but still... all stock internals, so, I don't want the engine to fall apart either.
On a technical note... I won't have any gauges out in the cab. I want to be super low key, and OEM looking inside the cab. So, that's one main reason why I've gone with the controller... so, it'll do the monitoring of the gauges for me, and shut things down if they go out of whack. Now, my next thing to accomplish, is trying to minimize/eliminate/hide the buttons/switches for arm/purge/remote open. I'd LOVE it if someone had a bluetooth controlled app based setup. That would be ideal!
Also, I'm going to need to find a home for this 15lb bottle. I don't want it in the cab, and I'd prefer not to have it in the bed (still is a work truck). I've thought about trying to fit it in my RamBox's... but not sure it'll fit in there. So, I've been looking under the body. There are definitely a couple of locations under the cab/bed that I believe it'll fit. Just got to make sure I can maybe build a metal box/sleeve to protect it inside of. Not sure there's any reason I couldn't have it live under there... especially if it's semi-close to the muffler... as, maybe that'll help it stay in the right temp range. lol. I know it won't be SUPER convenient to climb under the truck to swap the tank out when it's empty... but, with the air suspension raised up, and knowing that's just what I've got to deal with... I think it'll be fine. But, please advise if there's any other reason why I shouldn't mount it under the truck.
I think those are all the questions I've got so far at this point. Also, I'm in the south-west Florida area... if anyone knows of any good trusted experienced dyno-tuners that would be super knowledgeable in all of this area (Hemi with nitrous)... PLEASE let me know! I'm willing to travel pretty far, if I know there's someone who knows what they're doing, and can help me to dial this in properly.
Thanks guys!!







