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Old 08-29-2013, 12:03 PM
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As stated, looking for a good nitrous tuner near Fort Wayne IN. Anyone have a suggestion of who to trust?
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Like I stated in the nitrous section, yourself and the nitrous section.
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Thanks for the response, unfortunately I must rely on someone else with the proper equipment to actually do it. As far as reading the plugs and such, I have plenty of help in that area however it's nice to know there are others that can lend their knowledge as well.
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Thanks for the response, unfortunately I must rely on someone else with the proper equipment to actually do it. As far as reading the plugs and such, I have plenty of help in that area however it's nice to know there are others that can lend their knowledge as well.


You run a pass at the track and read your plugs, no equipment needed. What equipment are you talking about?
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5/8 socket a short extension and a rachet?
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5/8 socket a short extension and a rachet?
^^^I was going to post that but I didn't want to come off as a smartass.

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i do think this guy maybe needs to learn some basics first?? i would recommend putting a wideband in it if you havent already... i like being able to watch what the car is doing in between tune ups on spray so if something goes south i might get a chance to catch it. all you have to do is make a wot pass to redline then shut down immediately... try and get as little idle time as you can, then pull a plug out and post some pics on here in the nitrous section. people will usually help you out its fairly easy to do most nitrous kits come jetted rich so you shouldnt blow anything up as long as your fuel pump is up to the task and you pull some timing.
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and put some br7ef plugs in it spray that hoe
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are you worried about the 6 speed?? you can wire in a bunch of other boxes but my buddy is spraying a 200 on his stock 2002 ws6 6 speed with nothing but a wot switch, just dont spray under 3k rpms and your fine.



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