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Old 06-22-2006, 05:09 AM
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i just bought a n.o.s. dry kit..i have a 98 ws6 6 speed and i was wondering what is a safe shot to spray but will still perform well??
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100 shot no problem.
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make sure you get the tr-6 plugs be for you spray
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Get All the Safty Mods.. And you Can SPray Higher
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so i should get tr-6 plugs before i spray it?
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Yes you will want a colder plug (NGK TR-6) also I would get a fuel pressure safety switch (FPSS), Wide open throttle switch (WOT), & possibly a window switch so it will only spray at set RPM's.
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Originally Posted by 98h22
so i should get tr-6 plugs before i spray it?
Yes, yes, and yes. Not getting cold plugs can destroy an engine. The stock heat range plugs get too hot from the cylinder pressure and can melt, not what you want to happen.

With the dry shot you are very limited by the stock injectors. If you have higher flowing injectors and a walbro pump you can spray a bigger dry shot like a 150 or 175. With stock injectors dont go higher than 125 on the dry shot.
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Originally Posted by BIG_MIKE2005
Yes you will want a colder plug (NGK TR-6) also I would get a fuel pressure safety switch (FPSS), Wide open throttle switch (WOT), & possibly a window switch so it will only spray at set RPM's.
Yes get the TR-6 plugs, the NOS dry kit comes with the fuel pressure safety switch and the wide open throttle switch, but the window switch is not included but a very good idea. I sprayed a 115 shot on my car for a couple years almost everything was stock including the fuel system, so you should be fine.




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