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Old 09-09-2008, 08:13 PM
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do i need another tune when i am adding a 150-200 shot wet.......
i am tuned speed density now......what needs to happen
as well as.....can i buy any of the hand held tuners out to get the timing and anything else i need when i do spray
any help would be appreciated
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You will need a way to pull timing, you can pull a few degrees using the IAT resistor mod (search), get a Custom tune, or use an external box- http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...el=141&dept=11
Or the lingenfelter progressive that Dave just posted in another thread. I am off to check it out now for myself-
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You will need to be able to pull timing as ^ said. You should PM any of the nitrous sponsors...they can explain things better than most I would say. Plus, there are some awesome kits out there.

Good Luck!
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As Jon said above, please feel free to PM any one of us nitrous vendors. We're all here to lend a hand. It would require either a re-tune to pull the timing or an external device. Take a look at the timing tuner for that task. Thanks.

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Like being said above you can either do it in the tune or add a after market device to pull the timming. We carry the Timming tuner, MSD Timming twister and the Lingerfelter.

I personaly would recommend the lingerfelter. This is the only unit on the market that reliably pulls timming and you can see it on your tunning software.
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Dave- Cant find the lingenfelter on your site- got a link? Price?
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They are not on our site yet. We have ran out of space and they are changing us to a new server.

The unit goes for 274.85
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Originally Posted by Nitro Dave's Nitrous Outlet

I personaly would recommend the lingerfelter. This is the only unit on the market that reliably pulls timming and you can see it on your tunning software.
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Are you sure about that Dave?

I thought the only way you could see what timing was being pulled with the Lingenfelter was via it's anologue output, where 0-3V = 0-24 degrees of timing being pulled or similar - but not through normal tuning software.

Still one of the best items I've seen lately though.

Just going on what Jason from LPE told me here - https://ls1tech.com/forums/showpost....5&postcount=91

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