ATTN: all TNT nitrous users; questions.
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ATTN: all TNT nitrous users; questions.
I was wondering what members have or know someone who has dynoed with TNT. My question specifically is what did they picked up at the rear wheel with a given shot? Also, note track improvements if possible.
Please specify A4 or M6.
I currently have TNT and used NX previously. Both kits are great in my experience but the TNT plate system clearly seems stronger to me. While I have dynoed a 175 shot of NX and picked up 140 to wheels, I unfortunately have never dynoed my TNT kit. I have however picked up 17 miles per hour on a 150 shot of TNT (108 to 124 trap) with an A4.
You responses are appreciated. I am considering going to a larger shot on my next LT1 stroker.
Please specify A4 or M6.
I currently have TNT and used NX previously. Both kits are great in my experience but the TNT plate system clearly seems stronger to me. While I have dynoed a 175 shot of NX and picked up 140 to wheels, I unfortunately have never dynoed my TNT kit. I have however picked up 17 miles per hour on a 150 shot of TNT (108 to 124 trap) with an A4.
You responses are appreciated. I am considering going to a larger shot on my next LT1 stroker.
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I was told by TSP that the 100 shot is more like a 125-135. So i would say your 150 shoot is probally getting you closer to a 200. Good luck and happy spraying.
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A 100 shot is a 100 shot, no matter what company makes the kit. The jet size is the key, you can make the same power with pretty much any kit, just get the correct jets.
With that said, I have a TNT F2 on my car, on the 100 shot, I made 563rwhp. Then on the 150 shot, I made 602rwhp. Then finally on the 200 shot, I made 638rwhp. Keep in mind that I only make 414rwhp on motor.
With that said, I have a TNT F2 on my car, on the 100 shot, I made 563rwhp. Then on the 150 shot, I made 602rwhp. Then finally on the 200 shot, I made 638rwhp. Keep in mind that I only make 414rwhp on motor.
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I was wondering what members have or know someone who has dynoed with TNT. My question specifically is what did they picked up at the rear wheel with a given shot? Also, note track improvements if possible.
Please specify A4 or M6.
I currently have TNT and used NX previously. Both kits are great in my experience but the TNT plate system clearly seems stronger to me. While I have dynoed a 175 shot of NX and picked up 140 to wheels, I unfortunately have never dynoed my TNT kit. I have however picked up 17 miles per hour on a 150 shot of TNT (108 to 124 trap) with an A4.
You responses are appreciated. I am considering going to a larger shot on my next LT1 stroker.
Please specify A4 or M6.
I currently have TNT and used NX previously. Both kits are great in my experience but the TNT plate system clearly seems stronger to me. While I have dynoed a 175 shot of NX and picked up 140 to wheels, I unfortunately have never dynoed my TNT kit. I have however picked up 17 miles per hour on a 150 shot of TNT (108 to 124 trap) with an A4.
You responses are appreciated. I am considering going to a larger shot on my next LT1 stroker.
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I have the TNT kit and had it dynoed on a H/C car with TPIS headers, K&N car without juice did 421rwhp / 387 rwtq without the nitrous and with the 100 shot 540rwhp / 566rwtq.
I now have a new stroker motor with a fully forged bottom end but haven't dynoed with the bottle but it's coming.
Bob
I now have a new stroker motor with a fully forged bottom end but haven't dynoed with the bottle but it's coming.
Bob