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Old Jan 20, 2010 | 12:51 PM
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How much would you spray with a wet kit on a h/c ls1 making 480 h.p. N/A? with a stock bottem end?
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Old Jan 20, 2010 | 12:55 PM
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I have a h/c stock bottom end ls1 with a tnt direct port 150 shot with a .024 n2o jet which puts at around 175 rwhp or 210 crank hp
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Old Jan 20, 2010 | 01:35 PM
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If you have the fueling to support the nitrous you should be able to hit 150hp shot without a problem. We have several customers spraying stock bottom ends with that hp level.
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Old Jan 20, 2010 | 01:40 PM
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Ive been spraying 150 wet with my setup below. No problems at all.
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Old Jan 20, 2010 | 01:51 PM
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I have a h/c stock bottom end ls1 with a tnt direct port 150 shot with a .024 n2o jet which puts at around 175 rwhp or 210 crank hp
direct port would be nice but im looking to most likely do a plate kit.
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Old Jan 20, 2010 | 01:53 PM
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So a stock bottom end could handle the 480hp on motor+150hp shot=630HP?
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Originally Posted by cabotgsxr
So a stock bottom end could handle the 480hp on motor+150hp shot=630HP?
nice hp what kind of dyno did you get those numbers from. you mind sharing your set up and who did your tuning.

i think it should be ok get tr6 plugs timing tuner go for it man
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Old Jan 20, 2010 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by lilicedout24
nice hp what kind of dyno did you get those numbers from. you mind sharing your set up and who did your tuning.

i think it should be ok get tr6 plugs timing tuner go for it man
TR6's....
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Old Jan 20, 2010 | 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by cabotgsxr
So a stock bottom end could handle the 480hp on motor+150hp shot=630HP?
I'd be more worried about the rear & tranny than the motor.
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Old Jan 20, 2010 | 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by BAKED
TR6's....
here we go again
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Old Jan 20, 2010 | 10:46 PM
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I would do a 100 shot if it was my DD. That would still be a good amount of power
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I would do a 100 shot if it was my DD. That would still be a good amount of power
Agreed. Maybe a 125. I like the separate fuel control of a wet kit, too.
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I have a HSW wet plate kit sitting in my closet that is getting jets for a 100 shot when i get the rest of the stuff to install it.
Originally Posted by lilicedout24
nice hp what kind of dyno did you get those numbers from. you mind sharing your set up and who did your tuning.

i think it should be ok get tr6 plugs timing tuner go for it man
Dont try to give advice were you obviously know nothing about what your talking about.you will only cause people to do harm.Ive never even sprayed a car but have done enough research to know that a projected tip plug is a no no for nitrous
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Originally Posted by blk99sleekbeak
I have a HSW wet plate kit sitting in my closet that is getting jets for a 100 shot when i get the rest of the stuff to install it.
Dont try to give advice were you obviously know nothing about what your talking about.you will only cause people to do harm.Ive never even sprayed a car but have done enough research to know that a projected tip plug is a no no for nitrous


give it up, the subject has been beat to death, im sure the OP is capable of chosing the correct plug considering he already has a 400+ hp NA motor. if not, then thats his own fault with no one to blame. so lets not turn it into another thread about spark plugs.
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Im pretty much building this same setup as soon as taxes come in




Originally Posted by jkbadz28
First off I would like to thank the guys at TSP for giving us the opportunity to be the first to test their new PRC 215 cylinder heads. I got the heads in about two weaks ago and finished up the install last week. We were curious to see what they would do with the current mods that I already had. So the #'s I am posting are with Pacesetter 1 3/4" LT's with Pacesetter Y-pipe. I have switched to TSP 1 7/8" with a TSP y-pipe. Due to the weather here I have not been able to get the car back for new #'s with these headers. Just to note also I was waiting on the new headers to install 42# injectors so all this was done on the stock fuel sytem. Needless to say we were very happy with the results and are shooting for better #'s with the new headers, injectors and a cutout. So here is a run down of the installed parts for this graph ...

1998 WS6 M6 (my daily driver )

Stock LS1 80K
Stock Gears
18" Wheels
PRC 215's (60cc)
PRC .660" springs
TSP Tsunami Cam 111 lsa
TSP 7.500 .080 wall 5/16" pushrods
Cometic head gaskets
ARP Bolts (head)
LS7 lifters
RPM ported FAST 90/90
MSD wires-NGK TR 55's
Pacesetter 1 3/4" LT's
Magnaflow Catback(no cutout)
Pacesetter y pipe
Stock Rockers, WP, Rearend
RPM SD Tune
Injectors way past 100%!!!!

note this did not require fly cutting

This package was designed to the be the ultimate no valve-relief heads cam combo available, & it truely didn't disappoint! A cutout & injector upgrade & $400 1 7/8" should be all it takes to be right at 500rwhp!!


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