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Old 08-12-2005, 03:49 PM
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Do I have too much stall for a small dry kit? Something like a 75-100 shot just for some faster times at the track.
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Of course you will get better times. A 4000 stall isn't ideal for nitrous, but will still work just fine. I haven't done mine yet, and also have a 4000 stall, but I have talked ot several people.

Again, a 3,600 would be better, but then N/A Wouldn't be as good. There is always a trade off. But you will pick up some ET & MPH for sure.
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Originally Posted by josh99ta
Do I have too much stall for a small dry kit? Something like a 75-100 shot just for some faster times at the track.
what brand? model? does it have anti-balooning plates? mine is a tci 4000 and has been sprayed with a 250 wet shot and held
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TCI 4000 stall, wouldn't spray over a 100 jet dry shot. I'd only want a little extra go at the track, nothing drastic.
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It'll do just fine. I used to spray my TP4400 with a 150 shot and it picked up a ton, ~1.5 seconds and ~13 mph. Make sure you have some good tires and have fun!
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I have a Vig. 4000 with a nos 5177 dry kit been spraying for a while with no problems taking it just fine


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