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Nitrous Pro Flow plate

Posted By: johnnycuda

Nitrous Pro Flow plate - 10/06/18 06:29 AM

I'm adding a nitrous system to my car and I'm wondering if anybody here has used this plate, it's a 4150, high hp plate, lowest it goes is 150. Chart says to use 65 jets square with 9lbs flowing fuel pressure, anyone stagger the jets and run less fuel pressure?
Posted By: Jeremiah

Re: Nitrous Pro Flow plate - 10/06/18 12:52 PM

Is this an older plate system? 9psi seems high for the jet maps. Is it a dual spray bar plate (i.e. 1 n20 1 fuel)?

If it was me I'd do some mapping on the plate (orifice sizes in jets mainly) and figure out the lbs/hour at 5.5psi and then research the accepted nitrous to fuel ratios for a "150" shot and go from there. I know that sounds like a lot but engines are expensive and older jet maps were all over the place. I'd have a tough time with the 9 psi but then again it might work fine? I have an older NS EXpress HVH plate that had mapping similar to what you describe. It hit HARD lol. The Monte Smith plate I have seems to come in a little less violent at but maybe it's my imagination.

Can you post the jet maps? I assume this is 150-500?
Posted By: johnnycuda

Re: Nitrous Pro Flow plate - 10/06/18 06:29 PM

It is a older plate, Shows a 65 square for the 150 shot, 73 for the 175, says to have 8.5-9lbs flowing fuel pressure on pump or 7 5 on race gas.
I also have a standard cheater plate that I know you normally stagger so may run with that, But was curious about this pro flow plate.
Posted By: a493demon

Re: Nitrous Pro Flow plate - 10/06/18 06:48 PM

I would use the Induction solution chart .
When I ran a plate it was never square jetted and only about 6 1/2 psi
Posted By: misfired

Re: Nitrous Pro Flow plate - 10/07/18 06:33 AM

I've done 63n 47f in a cheater plate 5.5# flowing fuel pressure. Hang on it's a clean tune, could probably run it in the proflow plate as well. Good luck!

Also 73n 60f at 5.5 fuel psi is fun!
Posted By: an8sec70cuda

Re: Nitrous Pro Flow plate - 10/08/18 02:51 PM

Square jetted w/ that much fuel pressure is gonna be really rich. A 10 jet spread (fuel smaller) at 6 psi is a good start point.
Posted By: johnnycuda

Re: Nitrous Pro Flow plate - 10/08/18 09:14 PM

Its been about 20 years since I juiced my car, and always used the 8-10 spread on a cheater plate, so when I got this and it showed square with that much pressure, I was a little confused.
My Cuda is a mid/high 10 car,and is heavy, going to hit it with 150, see what it does.
I'm putting this on for a event at Pomona next month, always wanted to run there, and its normally only open twice a year for the NHRA races, so us street guys are SOL.
Thanks for the advice and heads up guys...
Posted By: n20mstr

Re: Nitrous Pro Flow plate - 10/11/18 03:00 AM

Lots of tune ups thrown out here, no one taking into consideration what nitrous sol is on this kit, what orifice size and what feed line etc. the sol orifice plays a part in the overall flow of the system.

That said, follow the tune up and be prepared to lean it out, either .5lb at a time or 2 -3 jet sizes on the fuel side.

Or the best thing would be to send it off and get it flowed. Induction solutions or PKRE. Getting it flow mapped is money very well spent as you will have a professional to help you after the sale, and they will help a lot !
Posted By: johnnycuda

Re: Nitrous Pro Flow plate - 10/11/18 06:29 PM

I have the standard #4 trunk line, #3 from solenoid to plate, I'm leaning towards using the Cheater plate, as I have used them in the past, and used a 8 jet size jump between fuel and the nitrous, plan to only run a 150 shot. I have never used the ProFlow plate, so the orifice size and their chart wanted 9.5psi flowing on the fuel side made me a little concerned.
I am running the car at Pomona next month, I won't be able to get to a track beforehand, maybe a pass or two at the local street race spot, and see what the wideband says.
I'm also installing a Dana, should be finished this weekend.
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