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Old 06-16-2005, 09:53 PM
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Default LT1 Nitrous Express MAF System?

I am rebuilding me a 355 LT1 with forged internals and I noticed the Nitrous Express LT1 Maf System can spray up to 300 horsepower, but is it safe to spray anywhere between 200-300 shot of nitrous if it is not a direct port system? Wouldn't some of the cylinders lean to much and blow my engine even if it is forged. Thanks for any info.
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We have customers spraing this much through a single nozzle.Howevcer I like to recommend that a directport is a good choice for anything above 250.I prefer the direct port for 300 but you could do it with the maf.
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second that, dave is right as always.
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I run a 300 shot through my TPIS Miniram intake. (almost identical to an LT1 intake)
No problems yet, I've been doing it for a few years now. It suprisingly provides good even distribution too. I run two stages which you can see on the graph.

The MAF kit is much, much easier to install than a direct port, but I'm sure you would be happy with either.

Happy spraying!




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