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Old 08-07-2011, 09:35 AM
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My buddy has a TNT kit with the 90mm power ring and all accessories that come with it. It also has a MSD window switch. I assume its the F1 kit but not positive. The kit only has 3 bottles through it. He will let me have it all for $300. Pretty good deal?
Old 08-07-2011, 06:22 PM
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That is a very cheap price for the system, but what are you looking at doing? How much spray etc.
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Originally Posted by Graham@NitrousOutlet
That is a very cheap price for the system, but what are you looking at doing? How much spray etc.
I would like to spray whatever it takes to run a 10 second pass and then put the 100 jets in it and be done with it. My car is a 99 ss M6 with pretty much every bolt on, Ms4 cam and Moser 9 inch with 4.11 gear.
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Originally Posted by speedfreak2685
I would like to spray whatever it takes to run a 10 second pass and then put the 100 jets in it and be done with it. My car is a 99 ss M6 with pretty much every bolt on, Ms4 cam and Moser 9 inch with 4.11 gear.
What does your car run now on the motor?
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What does your car run now on the motor?
Not sure. it went 7.9 at 94mph in the 1/8th with stock 10 bolt and 3.42 gear leaving at idle with a 2.0 60 foot. I imagine it will go 7.6 or so in 1/8th now or so. maybe faster. I would imagine high 11's or so in 1/4. maybe as low as a 11.8. I haven't ran it with the 9 inch yet.
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I had a tnt power ring f1 kit on my SS.....by far my favorite kit ever. Hit hard and really all i can say is i loved it. I will be searching high and low to find one for the mustang when i have the money.
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100hp should be close to getting you there is you run 7.6's as is. 150hp no problem should have it covered.

I think the power ring can get you there. I would not use there jetting however. There shot rated at a 150hp is a straight 200hp.
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ya the kits awsome i just bought one, im spraying the 100 shot and it hits really hard, so the jet sizing they tell you is rated for a 200 shot? they rate the 150 shot at 25fuel and 46nitrous
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ya the kits awsome i just bought one, im spraying the 100 shot and it hits really hard, so the jet sizing they tell you is rated for a 200 shot? they rate the 150 shot at 25fuel and 46nitrous
On a single nozzle, we have a 41/22 as a 75 shot.

So on a dual nozzle setup that is closer to a 175hp. I think I have seen different jetting for them. I talked with a customer very recently that has 52n jets in each nozzle for a rated 150hp shot.

Also I am not trying to knock the system. I have just seen guys hurt parts because of the jetting. The power ring is not too bad, especially for when it was made.
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Originally Posted by Graham@NitrousOutlet
On a single nozzle, we have a 41/22 as a 75 shot.

So on a dual nozzle setup that is closer to a 175hp. I think I have seen different jetting for them. I talked with a customer very recently that has 52n jets in each nozzle for a rated 150hp shot.

Also I am not trying to knock the system. I have just seen guys hurt parts because of the jetting. The power ring is not too bad, especially for when it was made.
Hurting parts as in overjetting and not realizing it?
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i run the power ring and had it for years with no issues. the hp was very clost to rating with the tq being crazy. when i was running 12.2 n/a i went 10.8 on a 150 shot and a m6.
if the 150 is a 200 shot,what is the 100?
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Hurting parts as in overjetting and not realizing it?
Yes sir.




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