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Smack Booster Installed In Xterra

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Smack booster installed in 2004 Nissan Xterra 2.4L 4 cyl.

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  • I got the spark arrestor on Ebay

    Thanks

  • Hey CajunFoots,

    I have an '02 Frontier and am thinking about putting a Smack Booster in it. How are the road tests going? Did you have to mess with any sensors (e.g. O2, Map/Maf)? Thanks!

  • It looks like I'm gonna have to install an EFIE, so I have one on order.

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  • I had the same container but it melted in 5 min, what am I doing wrong? I know it was hitting about 20 amps, think it's a lose connection or something? Please reply!!

  • How do you connect the Relay? my connection is a confusing... and seems not to work ... thanks for any help!

  • Thanks for the video!

    Has anyone installed HHO system in an Xterra or Pathfinder, gotten any results [please tell before & after mpg, power increase (?) etc.] *Without* modifying the O2 and related sensors?

    I am still trying to determine what O2 sensor mods, EFIE, etc. would be required.

    thanks

  • Very nice installation. Looking forward to seeing what happens when you install the EFIE. I'm getting parts together for a smacks booster and EFIE as well, to try out during my summer travels.

  • pretty nice setup - I'm getting the parts to make a smack cell to put in a ford ranger, then hopefully, in the van (kia sedona).

    BTW where did you get your spark arrestor?

    Anyway, if you have any vids or tips, feel free to drop me a line. Keep up the good work.

  • IF you end up getting worse MPG I would reconend putting a COSM-IIa from madscientist67 on there as well as a PWM from pwmpower. Good luck and let us know how it goes.

  • denser air into the motor?

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