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Old 11-27-2008, 07:12 AM
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Default 75-100 dry on H/C LS2 ?s

Well I am thinking really hard about doing this and was wondering if some of you N20 guys could kinda " mentor a N20 newbie "

I am looking at doing a hidden dry shot setup. I only plan to spray 75-100. I have TFS/fast/232-234 cam/full boltons/46lb injectors. Would it make a decent power difference?

I have looked into getting the Nitrodave Halo kit for goats. Are the a good kit?
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Can't go wrong with Nitro Dave's stuff. I can't believe you just asked if adding 100hp to the wheels would make a difference, lol. Plus you usually gain more torque, so it would be like 100rwhp and 110-140rwtq additional.

Check with Nitro Dave's about your injector sizing to make sure the 46's are good enough and beyond that make sure your fuel pump is up to the task .
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I need to get a walbro 255 for sure. So if I set the window switch to start at like 3600 what does it feel like ? I will also need some mickey thompsons lol!!
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Your gonna feel it for sure at 100, but you're going to want more fast. My last nitrous car was a 4-linked 67 Mustang with a solid cammed 351C and a 250 shot plate. And that felt slow after a while.




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