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just boght my first nitrous kit. never installed one or even know anything about installing one. came with a full throttle switch and was told by 2 good friends to run it on that and a button for safety. anyone know what i need for it to run good, plugs?
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NGK TR6's are a great plug to run with Nitrous
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NGK TR6's are a great plug to run with Nitrous
can i get those at any parts store or are they ordered?
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nitrous kits can be tuff to install if your not mechanically inclined...but if you got the know how have at it. X2 for the NGK TR-6 plugs! you shoudl be able to get them at any parts store.
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Originally Posted by stupidfast_twin
can i get those at any parts store or are they ordered?
Just about any parts store should have them on hand.
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Originally Posted by Bad_tx_Z28
nitrous kits can be tuff to install if your not mechanically inclined...but if you got the know how have at it. X2 for the NGK TR-6 plugs! you shoudl be able to get them at any parts store.
im actually good at mechanic work. ive taken the motor apart and put back together atleast 5 or 6 times. i know lt1s from inside out. just the electrical wiring and fuel line stuff scareds me. dont wanna mess anything up lol
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yeah, i know what you mean. Electrical isnt my forte either...but my dads a master electrician and he showed me a bunch of stuff and it really helped.
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Originally Posted by Bad_tx_Z28
yeah, i know what you mean. Electrical isnt my forte either...but my dads a master electrician and he showed me a bunch of stuff and it really helped.

did he show you how to set up a nitrous kit? lol.
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no, he didnt get that detailed. Just tought me how to read wiring diagrams real well. I could install all of the easy stuff like the bottle, run the feed lines and things of that sort. But for plumbing the system and setting it up i would take it to a reputable shop for that. That way you know its done right.
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Originally Posted by Bad_tx_Z28
no, he didnt get that detailed. Just tought me how to read wiring diagrams real well. I could install all of the easy stuff like the bottle, run the feed lines and things of that sort. But for plumbing the system and setting it up i would take it to a reputable shop for that. That way you know its done right.
i had a lot of friends in cali that knew how to do it but i moved all the way over here to texas. lol
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well i wish you luck with it. Texas isnt bad once you get used to it. I've lived here my whole life and wouldnt want to live anywhere else!
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Originally Posted by Bad_tx_Z28
well i wish you luck with it. Texas isnt bad once you get used to it. I've lived here my whole life and wouldnt want to live anywhere else!
its not bad, just dont really know anyone around here yet. lol. trying to get my car decently fast before i take it out. what part of texas do you live in?
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i live about an hour south of dallas. Corsicana texas


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