Roc 5.0
Been here awhile...
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2017
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- 230
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Md
- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
One thing ( or more) guys should know, if interested in going only 50-75 rwhp( maybe 100max), with the even easier to install dry nos system. You probably should not have a tune installed if doing this. Though the 5.0’s rich ratio is adequate for the above, I was told when I was test bed for the LAP Ecu tune, the rich 5.0’s mixture was lowered to get the tune’s 15-20 rwhp. This technique is used by all tuners for 5.0s. If you put on the bottle without immediately dyno testing the ratio, you could have some problems( serious ). However this saves you at least $1000 because you get all the power you would reasonably need with out spending $$ for a tune and some of their noted unique problems. Cheap horsepower. The wet nos system however allows even more aggressive tunes since you are adding fuel(wet) to the nos, thus keeping ratio rather rich at top end(good). But in any case dyno before celebrating on the street.Currently I have the zex universal efi v8 blackout wet kit installed. Took about three hours tops and you’ll need a 8mm fuel line adapter from NOS or nitrous express. No dyno results yet but I did just race a full bolt 335i who consistently runs 11.9s and pulled a few fender on him. So I’m guessing I have a 11 genny with the wet shot. I started off with the 75 and it handled it perfect so I switched to the 100. Next time I get to my jet set I’ll put the 125 in and see how she does. My concern is the transmission with our clunky torque management the motor should be gravy with a 200 shot honestly as long as ignition is retarded enough