>>Need help Picking out Kit<< thanks
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>>Need help Picking out Kit<< thanks
I have a 02z, automatic with full exhaust and 3.73 gears.. Im looking at purchasing ported heads and cam with a 3600 stall... My question is could someone help suggest a Nitrous kit that would work for me.. I dont need anything fancy of expensive, but i want a good reliable and safe system.. I dont know which is really better or safer >wet, or dry.. But if someone could help me find one for around 500 or so that would be great.. thanks for reading this and all your help...
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The first step is going to be figuring out what size shot you want to run. That will be a large determining factor on which way you want to go wet vs. dry, especially considering you're on a budget.
Take a look at our single nozzle wet kit. When teamed up with the All-Out accessory package, its a pretty tough combo to beat in price and safety especially with the MicroEDGE controller!
If you have any specific questions please feel free to ask. Thanks!
Nick
Take a look at our single nozzle wet kit. When teamed up with the All-Out accessory package, its a pretty tough combo to beat in price and safety especially with the MicroEDGE controller!
If you have any specific questions please feel free to ask. Thanks!
Nick
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what do you think would be a safe shot to use when lined up with someone on the street.. and a shot for everyday driving... up to 150 or 200 shot max i would imagine??
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You will need to get a used kit if you want it safe with only $500. For a new kit expect it to run about $800- $1000. If you can't install it yourself labor will run between $500-$1000.
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i was told for $700 i could get this system.. It looks like it has everything you want in a good safe system, everyday use and maby a track run here and there... what do you think..
https://ls1tech.com/forums/private.p...m&pmid=8743525
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i would only run a plate or ring system (like my TNT) ive had bad luck with nozzles turning in the past and plates/rings just make things simpler and they look cleaner as well AND if you ever decide to go back to stock you dont have holes in you induction system.
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i know want a system to handle 150 shot, but i still dont know what the safer, wet of dry? I was looking around and couldnt understand the difference between brands and the different options available with each system.. I say the plate systems which look good since you dont need to put any holes into your intake, but what do i know.. i have decided that $750-$800 is more of a realistic number for a kit with everything i need for the average joe and none of the HP extra's for a serious track car... who has the best deals going on...