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Old 08-29-2008, 03:13 AM
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i got a 95 vette with 33k miles on it n was wanting to know wut all i would have to do to run a lil nitrous threw it?? cause i know the plugs are diff from a reg lt1 camaro n t.a.... im wanting to run like a 100shot.. wet kit!!!
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well you would probably need an intake, roller rockers, and like you said plugs and an exhaust would probably help
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sell it to me and I PROMISE I will do it for you and sell it back to you...
Promise. You can trust this face. I swear.
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Well, I don't know how much difference it is between a 100 wet vs dry, but we can run up to 150 w/ just running some NGK TR6 (someone correct me if that's the wrong prefix) plug, which is a step colder than stock. Now if a 100 wet equals like a 175~ dry then you might want to put in a spark box, throttle trigger and window switch to retard the timing.

As for the plugs being different from an F-Body, we have the same exact motor (except for the Vette's just slightly bigger cam and 4-bolt main). They just lowered the F-Body's advertised power rating (but in reality it wasn't changed).

You won't need anything Matt mentioned, but it won't hurt that's for sure.




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