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Old 11-17-2003, 01:14 PM
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I have heads/cam right now, and I already have a nitrous system I'm thinking of installing on my car. I know that I'm asking a lot out of the stock bottom, but I was wondering now much N2O I might be able to get away with. Or should I just not try it?

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Originally Posted by Jorday
I have heads/cam right now, and I already have a nitrous system I'm thinking of installing on my car. I know that I'm asking a lot out of the stock bottom, but I was wondering now much N2O I might be able to get away with. Or should I just not try it?

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awesome runs, man. I'm thinking of doing this to my car. Like I said, I already have most of the stuff to do it, but was afraid of hurting the engine. Only major thing I need is a smaller converter, my 4200 will probably be too big for spraying. One more thing. I'm going to need a new fuel pump, right?
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I talked to yank and they recomended a PT4400 for me.

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I have a head/cam car too
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I'm surprised they would recommend a PT4400 for a heads/cam/nitrous car. A lot of guys use something smaller for N2O
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it depends on your powerband, if you have a high revving cam the the 4400 may work well, if its something around the stock powerband then it would probably be overstalled




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