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Old 09-15-2009, 08:33 PM
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Default Pulled the trigger on the hsw dry plate kit!

I just ordered the sudden impact dry plate kit, all out accessory kit, and the ash tray switch panel from harris speed works. I only plan on running the 75 shot till I get the fuel system upgraded. I couldn't resist with the 20% off sale lol. Not sure if I should of went with the tr6 or br6 plugs tho? I selected tr6's, hoping that was right? Should make for a nice winter project!!
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congrats but that 75 won't last to long. most guys run 100 or 150 on the stock fuel system, just check your injector cycle.
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Did you get the interface?
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The interface is included in the dry plate kit.



Congrats man... I say you don't last a month without raising the shot.
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Originally Posted by 01 Red WS6
The interface is included in the dry plate kit.



Congrats man... I say you don't last a month without raising the shot.
a month?! shoot... it didnt take me but 1/2 a bottle and 3 track passes have fun, but be careful, this stuff becomes a major addiction that you wont be able to quit
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welcome to the world of nitrous! thanks for your support!

You should be maxed out around 75-100, at most 125. I think 75 is a good starting point for you. Get used to using the interface and dialing in everything. Then eventually bumping it up.

let us know if you have any questions or need assistance
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Originally Posted by Mike@HSW
welcome to the world of nitrous! thanks for your support!

You should be maxed out around 75-100, at most 125. I think 75 is a good starting point for you. Get used to using the interface and dialing in everything. Then eventually bumping it up.

let us know if you have any questions or need assistance
Thanks! Im going to start with the 75 till I get it all dialed in. Once everything is dialed, then I will bump it up. Should I have selected the br6 plugs over the tr6?

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Originally Posted by MelScrilla
congrats but that 75 won't last to long. most guys run 100 or 150 on the stock fuel system, just check your injector cycle.
Yea your probably right! I want to get familiar with the electronics first tho before I go bigger.

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Did you get the interface?
yea it comes with it. I also got the microedge in the accessory kit.
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Originally Posted by kinglt-1
yea it comes with it. I also got the microedge in the accessory kit.
Damn!! Talk about a complete kit.
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Yes its one of the most complete setups I have seen!

here are links to my purchase:

http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/prod...cat=139&page=1

http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/prod...&cat=57&page=1

http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/prod...&cat=62&page=1
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I have the same kit currently running a 150 shot and it is an awesome setup. Not sure if you went with microedge but if not please do invest. It all works together for a great nitrous package!! Good luck
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I have the same kit currently running a 150 shot and it is an awesome setup. Not sure if you went with microedge but if not please do invest. It all works together for a great nitrous package!! Good luck
Good to hear! I purchased the all out accessory kit and that included the microedge controller. I have been looking into nitrous setups for awhile. With the 20% off, this is the most technologically advanced and complete nitrous system out there for the money imo. I got every thing in the 3 links above for under a grand!! Im pumped and can not wait to see how fast this ol ls1 will go with "bolton's" only.
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Originally Posted by kinglt-1
Good to hear! I purchased the all out accessory kit and that included the microedge controller. I have been looking into nitrous setups for awhile. With the 20% off, this is the most technologically advanced and complete nitrous system out there for the money imo. I got every thing in the 3 links above for under a grand!! Im pumped and can not wait to see how fast this ol ls1 will go with "bolton's" only.


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What should I gap the tr6's at .35 or .40?
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Out of the box they're usually around .038. Just verify that before throwing them in.

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will do, thanks! also, I found a deal on a slightly used fti 3600 stall. Would that be too much stall for spray? It's mainly a street driven car, that might see the track 1-2 times a season.
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Originally Posted by kinglt-1
will do, thanks! also, I found a deal on a slightly used fti 3600 stall. Would that be too much stall for spray? It's mainly a street driven car, that might see the track 1-2 times a season.
That should be perfect thats the same stall me and my father run (YankSS3600) and is also fine for daily driven cars IMO........
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awesome
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Originally Posted by BottleFedZ346
That should be perfect thats the same stall me and my father run (YankSS3600) and is also fine for daily driven cars IMO........
Sweet, thats what I needed to hear! I am extremely **** about driveability and don't want anything too loose!
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I've heard pretty good things about those FTI stalls. Make sure you post pics when you get everything installed.



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