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Old 11-08-2005, 07:34 PM
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I have a C5, 2000 A4 Vert, with the following mods:

Head and Cam package
Dual cone air intake with air bridge/smooth coupler
Ported/polished TB
LS6 Intake
LS6 Ported oil pump
Double row timing chain
Long Tube headers
HF cats
B & B PRT exhaust
new plugs, MSD 8.5 wires
Z06 3:42 Rear diff.
Heavy Duty output shaft
Hardened pushrods
Yank Ss 3200 TC
B&M Tranny cooler
Transgo Shift Kit
Underdrive Pulley

Need help or opinions trying to decide if I should add a Nitrous Kit....I still am in search of more HP but only have a budget of 1K left, my shop suggested I do a Nitro Kit, to get the best bang for my buck....they beleive it would be awesome on my car with the above mods. Please give opinions to help me decide if I want to go this way...pro's and con's? Help please. Thanks.
Old 11-09-2005, 07:23 AM
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go with the dynotune kit.
www.dynotunenitrous.com
checkout the c5 kit!
There's a great video of the kit in action as well.
let us know if need anything else.
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Old 11-09-2005, 07:47 AM
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I too have a 2000 C5 A4 convertible. I went from running in the 12.0x/11.9x range to what you see in my signature below with just a 75 shot from a single nozzle setup!
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The single piece maf is the cleanest way to go right now . In my opinion. Just an opinion, that is mine.
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Originally Posted by NXRICKY
The single piece maf is the cleanest way to go right now . In my opinion. Just an opinion, that is mine.
def the best "bang for the buck". No matter what you go with...look at this kit. It is sweet. remember HP is HP is determined by jets. Fitment is determined by how much time and effort the company that is building the system puts into it. This NX kit is SWEET. The customer service and support offered by NX and vendors like http://www.nitrousoutlet.com is second to none...not to mention helping make the deal $$ wise and HP wise. I am an end user...I pay for everything I use. BTW sounds like a very nice ride!!

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I too have a 2000 C5 A4 convertible. I went from running in the 12.0x/11.9x range to what you see in my signature below with just a 75 shot from a single nozzle setup!
Check out Xtrooper videos on the site...he's an excellent example of a well thought out modded Corvette.
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Nice looking build there. Nitrous is deffintly the best bang for the buck. I also feel that the maff kit is the most cleanest and best quality system on the market.If its out of your budget there are several other systems like the NX single nozzle kit to go with.Let me know if I can help in any way.
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Originally Posted by Nitro Dave's Nitrous Outlet
Let me know if I can help in any way.
Dave
Dave,

You can help by getting that new plate to me!
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You can get together a dry system for about $400.
You'll probably need a new transmission soon though.
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dual dry nozzles under the vararam is clean. I'll have to get an engine shot tomorrow. We'll play find the nitrous components

I know most perfer the wet over dry system, I love my dry its so mch fun

JEFF


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