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Old 10-28-2005, 10:47 PM
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I'm leaning towards a 100 dry shot. My mods are LT's lid, pulley, catback and hot cam.I am putting on an ls6 intake and getting computer tuning. do I need to retune if i put n2o on after tuning.

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I would surely wait until after the nitrous install to get it tuned, then your nitrous setup will be safer and be more efficent. With that said, you wont absolutley have to get it tuned for the nitrous, but it is a good idea.
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I would surely wait until after the nitrous install to get it tuned, then your nitrous setup will be safer and be more efficent. With that said, you wont absolutley have to get it tuned for the nitrous, but it is a good idea.
I agree, do it all at once.
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Blackss, let us know if we can help you out with the dry shot.
WWW.DynoTuneNitrous.com

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Defintl;y better to do it all at once. Let me know if I can help in any way.
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