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Old 05-22-2006, 10:40 PM
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Default Dyno Tune Nitrous

I was thinking about spraying my car, and have been thinking about Dyno Tune Nitrous for one they are very close to where I live, but I dont know much about them are there parts good are they good?? the prices seem very reasonable, The ls1 nitrous kit is under $400 plus I dont know what else i would need, it says its the most complete kit what else do i need to get and whats the safest shot on the stock pistons? I have heard nitrous has been known to eat pistons.

Heres the kit i was looking at.
http://www.dynotunenitrous.com/store...?idproduct=115
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nobody has delt with Dyno Tune
Old 05-23-2006, 01:12 AM
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Dyno tune products are top notch and so is Dean. I'd suggest their kits to anyone.
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sounds good, I have another thread in the nitrous category and 1 person so far basically said the same thing.
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Don't worry, go with Dynotune, keep the small local guys in Biz, instead of the Mexican and China made stuff.
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I have some of their products on my 73 Z/28 and Dean / Dan are good to deal with.

Good stuff at great prices.

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Dean / dynotune gets a big
Old 05-23-2006, 07:36 AM
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Never heard anything bad about them, seems like a good budget setup !
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just bought two LM-1's from them, local and great to deal with
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Dean rocks. Dont hesitate to do business with him.
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I run there kit and accessaries and i'm very pleased with all there products plus the customer service is topnotch and Dean and dan are great to deal with
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I have heard good things about them too. I was also thinking about one of the Wet kits. & he's local.
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I sent them an e-mail I was interested in the wet kit also but they told me to try the dry kit first. why i wonder
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got my wideband setup from them and walked around there place. very top notch quilty ontop of the excellent customer service you get from dean and dan
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Originally Posted by 1slowls1
I sent them an e-mail I was interested in the wet kit also but they told me to try the dry kit first. why i wonder
Depending on how you worded the email, I would guess if you said small hit (125 and under) they are recommending a dry, less parts and cheapest option, if your thinking 150 then Wet would be the best option.

I ended up doing both, I got their dry kit and picked up a wet plate kit from Nitro Dave for a two stage.

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oh well yeah i worded it like im new to nitrous and dont know what to expect, all i wanted is a small 125 shot anyways.
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i run thier gauges...top notch quality and Dean is great to deal with. cant go wrong




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