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Old 04-05-2005, 09:24 AM
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Ok this might be an easy question because everything on the search that came up was in depth for serious nitrous use. I really just want the minimal basic setup to spray a 75 - 100 shot. I just got my car tuned with the basic bolt ons, would i still need more tunning. Some say no some say yes? Sounds like a dry shot would be easiest. But im not opposed to a wet kit. What kit comes with everything I need for the 75 -100 shot. The simpler the kit the better I dont want to make this complicated. Please send me in the rite direction. I will not be sprayin a whole lot this is for the just in case factor. Thanx

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wheres the nitrous gurus??????
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Dry kit in the form of a 100 shot would be fine, no re-tune needed. Contact NitroDave on here to set you up...or at www.nitrodaves.com
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I don't know about guru, but if your tune added timing then you could have a problem. If still stock timing a small dry hit like the NOS 5177 or Nitro dave's Halo system will work. More on the 5177, it uses stock injectors, stock tune, stock fuel pump (if in good shape), stock plugs (I say change them out) and is very safe (safety stuff included like dual n2o noids, fpss, blow down tube) very simple, cheap and you would be hard pressed to find anyone who hurt their motor running it. In my web under pics and in links is stuff on the 5177 and info on wet vs dry, might give you some insight.
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well the tune probably added just a tad of timing. and Again I see some people sayin yes and some sayin no on the tuning......I will probably never go over 100. What about injectors? are my 26llbs ones be ok or do I need at least the 28

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On a small dry hit I had a small amount of detonation under certain conditions with stock tune. You may have to tune for this or data log or read plugs or do nothing, I didn't on two vette's but was running 28lb injectors. Check the link in my web Colonel's tech files. It should give info needed, in more detail.




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