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Old 06-03-2009, 05:53 PM
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Well guys I just ordered the HSW LS6 Dry Plate kit and their All Out Nitrous Accessory Kit. This is my first experience with nitrous and I will be monitoring the A/f with an Innovate LC-1 wideband controller and injectors with HPtuners. If there is anything else I should know before I dive in PLEASE let me know!
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Depending on how big of a shot you run, you may need to upgrade your injectors/fuel pump especially with the dry shot (injectors).
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I am going to be running a 100 shot. I plan to get it on the dyno and start with a 50 shot, then 75, then 100 just to make sure the injectors aren't maxing out and the a/f is ok.
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Originally Posted by JScamaro
Depending on how big of a shot you run, you may need to upgrade your injectors/fuel pump especially with the dry shot (injectors).
Does anyone know what my stock pump/injectors should be able to handle? I can do a log tomorrow but if anyone knows off the top of their head that would be great!
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Now I am second guessing myself about the wet vs. dry argument. I will talk with Nick at HSW tomorrow and order the kit that is right for my application.
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You are going to want injectors if you want to stick with the dry shot. Now if you wanted wet then you can get away with your stock injectors but I would upgrade your fuel pump to be on the safe side.

You know how well my kit works.
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I ended up getting the wet kit...should be ok on the stock fuel pump for a 100 shot




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