I might not even need an intercooler.
Great job on the installation Josh. According to the dyno tune jet calculator, (for a wet system, not our dry system) the .018 jet is 15hp.The first jet I tried was .024=25hp.With the .024 jet I only felt a slight acceleration until I turned in the fuel screw about 1/4 turn (Na IP). Better but not what I hoped for so I went to a .028 jet= 35 hp and another 1/4 turn on fuel screw, now I was getting somewhere so a month or so later I tried the .032 jet=50 hp with the fuel screw3/4 to 1 turn from stock and am very pleased with the results. Also with the bottle off, no line pressure, key on engine off, arming switch on, floor throttle and verify solenoid click.Takes a few seconds to purge air out of line after bottle change too.
Can I ask what you used to bolt onto the end of the GTI inlet manifold to fit an intake instead of a throttle body? If I can make something up I may fit my spare GTI intake mani!
Far too much effort for me then! Just thought it would make my life a bit easier when it comes to fitting FMIC pipework. I thought my GTD would have a K14?
Thanks for the compliments. I made sure that the bottle was purged before fastening it to nozzle. From a stand still, full throttle, nothing different happens untill turbo boost hits 10psi. Then black smoke rolles out till 20 something psi then clears. Thats most likely due to the nitrous helping to burn the excess fuel. But like I said, I need to figure out some different locations for boost ref., for boost controller, gauge and LDA ref. Right now the gauge and boost controller ref. is shared from same port on intake. The LDA is T'ed from the boost controll wastegate ref.to the boost box. Also a new Hobbs swt. that is adjustable from 5psi-15psi. My intake manifold is from a Carrodo G60, but has been modified. The inlet adapter to manifold is from BonBrennerMotorsport and is about $45. but mine was used and had holes in it, so it was free.