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Square Jetting

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 8:18 am
by TOMT
Hi guyz, tell me, a few seasons ago I read about square jetting a fogger. Since the HP gains seemed great I gave it a shot lolol 1 dead motor, Now I am fussy wen it comes to fuel pressures and know that it was safe or so I thought!
Now after reading some of the past questions and answers I see that some of you are square jetting still???
Can someone sheed some light on this? or is this rare?

Cheers

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 8:29 am
by John_Heard
Square jetting on "most" typical systems is generally considered pretty safe Tom, like on a NOS plate square at 5.5 psi is typically not too far off especially on a low hp setting. Now if you were pushing the limits of the system, it's possible that something didn't flow what it should have (solenoid or ?) and you didn't get what you thought you were getting. Or maybe something else was wrong, like timing, not good enough fuel, plugs, etc.

In my opinion it's a pretty good idea to sneak up on tune ups starring at a lower HP setting to get a good feel for it then start working your way up using the same ratios. And a even better idea yet is to flow each tune up to make sure the entire combo is capable of moving what it should move.

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 9:10 pm
by Rick M
What exactly happened to your motor? We have ran our jets squared all the way up to 42s on a NOS fogger never even hurt a plug. What fuel pressure were you running.

Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 2:43 pm
by TOMT
Hey there, I think the result of that meltdown ( holed 2 pistons) was due mainly to us running a Bigshot plate, as we never flowed the manifold and it only had port matching. We always ran lean on the longest runners... That is why I went to a fogger. But we were launching with the plate then about 30foot hit the fogger.
Now we only run a fogger and all cylinders are close. We dont get to run every weekend as you guyz can and tryn to get things sorted takes a while :)

Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 8:40 pm
by Rick M
I just read that you are running a small block ford. I have heard that because of disrtibution problems in the intake that the fogger is the only option above 175-200hp range. Hope you get all the bugs worked out and the fogger works better for you.

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 2:45 am
by TOMT
Yep thats what we figured, Thats why we decided to bite the bullet and buy an motorsport block and start again.
We had a bad combanation and with the crap manifold and to much Nos she melted, actually we used to go thru a couple blocks/rebuilds a season. And our season is not long lololol
We have a good combo now, 640hp off the dyno and thats on the motor, So with the xtra big $$ we have put into this motor I,m being very carefull with wat I do... :wink:

Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 7:56 pm
by Racer704
TOMT

You may want to look at your fogger nozzles too, as there were some bad ones out there also that would cause lean conditions also.

Racer704

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 4:17 pm
by TOMT
Hey there, what do u mean by that??? what can I check/lookfor in the foggerz that we have??
8-) Cheers

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 4:33 pm
by Racer704
http://www.texasmeltdowns.com/FOGGER.HTM

Here is something that might help you, also if your interested in changing systems let me know. I sell and service Highpower nitrous systems from the UK

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 12:35 am
by TOMT
God damn I see what you mean now!!!!! :shock: I have let evry1 I know bout this and will pull mine out and check them.....