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The 182 plenum has 2 'barbs' poking out behind the right hand corner, behind the throttle body. And the bolts holes to the valve cover are spaced further apart, 172 has the 2 bolts either side of the coilpack, the 182 has the nearside one next to the coilpack and the offside one is further off...
Lol, i had a bet with someone that the first question would be 'how much power'.
Gains will still be in the region of 8-13bhp depending on which cylinder head/ex manifold combination your car happens to be stuck with (heads are CNC finished as stock but renault do use a few diff programs and...
its plausable, but for the pointless effort you'll never beat the gains of nitrous.
If it was better, then there would be countless drag racers using it as they have sole classes dedicated to injection of nitrous and bracket racing.
After weeks and weeks of work and trials which have turned into months, the most cost efficient mod has just got that tiny bit better.
After recieving so many orders, i was just physically unable to carry out the work without shutting down the rest of my business and the manifolds had to be...
Trust me, there are plenty and iffs and but's.
You would use liquid o2, not compressed, so flowing enough isnt an issue.
Blowing it to smitherines will be though.
And if you only bleed a little so that it wont, then you'll get more power out of running N20, which is safer to store...
And there within lies your problem.
Fuel oxidises, the rate of which using atmo air is controlled, and it is the same reason N20 is used. The nitrogen isnt just there for no reason, the disassociation of N20 into N and O2 absorbs ALOT of energy, allowing a progressive burn rather than a hell...