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Old 07-13-2005, 04:47 PM
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my friend has a 00 z28 and he just recently decided to go the nitrous route. his car has the LM exhaust and a full intake setup. other then that its stock performance wise. he has a few bucks to spend and he wants to know the best kit to use. so far he is leaning towards the NXL system. anyone have any suggestions or help throw it out there. thanks before hand
Old 07-13-2005, 05:08 PM
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I like the maf kit, clean install plenty of power, easier install.
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NOS has a brand new wet kit plate system coming out in a few weeks. Thats what I plan on getting. Until then, I just sit and drool.
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NX is by far the best system on the market.I suggest the maff kit also.
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is the maf kit easy enough for two guys in a garage to do with basic tools? how long would it take roughly? are any special tools needed? do you have any better pictures of the kit non installed and installed?
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I had a MAF kit, went to a NXL kit, then went back to the MAF kit. They are the best on the market in my opinion.
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definately a MAF kit from NX or an F1 kit from TNT. both a great and have excellent results... The TNT kit will make a few more ponies though.
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f4 or f5 tnt kit
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NX MAF kit, hands down!
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I would say the MAF kit by a long shot. Very easy to install, especially if you are limited to basic hand tools in garage. Plus it is capable of a ton of power if he ever decides to build up the motor/drivetrain to handle it, and you can add a second stage to it if he has traction problems.
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If money is no object, I would go direct port progressive. I wouldn't be afraid to do a 200 hit on a stock long block with progressive, but that's just my opinion.
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