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Old Jul 21, 2010 | 05:35 PM
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im looking for a complete kit(on a budget). something thats gonna be a safe and affordable. would like to get up to a 200 shot. and possibly a progressive if its possible w budget.

setup is as follows:

347 c.i.
11.7:1 cr
forged manley pistons
tsp giant cam
tsp heads 56cc, 2.05/1.600 valves

thanks in advance
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Old Jul 22, 2010 | 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Bobsmyuncle
im looking for a complete kit(on a budget). something thats gonna be a safe and affordable. would like to get up to a 200 shot. and possibly a progressive if its possible w budget.

setup is as follows:

347 c.i.
11.7:1 cr
forged manley pistons
tsp giant cam
tsp heads 56cc, 2.05/1.600 valves

thanks in advance
Take a look at this page, see what you think.

http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...=14&section=37
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Old Jul 22, 2010 | 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Bobsmyuncle
im looking for a complete kit(on a budget). something thats gonna be a safe and affordable. would like to get up to a 200 shot. and possibly a progressive if its possible w budget.

setup is as follows:

347 c.i.
11.7:1 cr
forged manley pistons
tsp giant cam
tsp heads 56cc, 2.05/1.600 valves

thanks in advance
How much are you looking to spend? Do you have any accessories currently?

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Old Jul 22, 2010 | 09:38 AM
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How much are you looking to spend? Do you have any accessories currently?

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well i picked up this kit off the clearance rack at summit, but i know it doesnt have everything with it. it does have alot tho. i planned on selling it and just buying a "plug and play" kit, so im not trying to peice together stuff, but if u think i can use it, maybe i should. this is what i got:


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Old Jul 22, 2010 | 10:14 AM
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How much did you pay for that??
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Old Jul 22, 2010 | 10:38 AM
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There's really not much there at all. you will def. have to come up with the fuel lines for the fuel selenoid, and the other line for the nitrous selenoid. And a nozzle, or plate to distribute the fuel/nitrous. I don't know, if it was me, I would buy a plug and play kit. With a nitrous controller, and you could use a bottle heater. I would personally sell that and buy a whole complete kit, but that's just me.
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There's really not much there at all. you will def. have to come up with the fuel lines for the fuel selenoid, and the other line for the nitrous selenoid. And a nozzle, or plate to distribute the fuel/nitrous. I don't know, if it was me, I would buy a plug and play kit. With a nitrous controller, and you could use a bottle heater. I would personally sell that and buy a whole complete kit, but that's just me.
so ur basically tellin me what im already doing???

it is for sale and im looking to buy a plug and play kit. lol
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Old Jul 22, 2010 | 11:53 AM
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How much did you pay for that??
thts a secret. if you guys need anything, i will part it out
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Old Jul 22, 2010 | 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Bobsmyuncle
so ur basically tellin me what im already doing???

it is for sale and im looking to buy a plug and play kit. lol

Yeah I guess I was....
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Originally Posted by 06blackGTO
Yeah I guess I was....
lol ok, now its just a decision of which
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I don't think you could go wrong with HSW, or Nitrous outlet. I really like the microedge nitrous controller, It pretty much does everything you need to safely run the nitrous. Window switch, af rich/lean shutoff. Dual stage if you went that route, and nitrous delay, and decide if you what gears you want the nitrous to hit on. and 3 different files, I have file 1 for drag racing. 2 for roll racing. 3 for testing. Im still learning all about the controller but it's really a nice piece. It has a/f readings, if you have it hooked to a wideband, voltage gauge, and some other readings. I don't know anything about the Nitrous outlet setups, But I know they make quality kits. Just thought I would give you some insight on the HSW kit.
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Old Jul 22, 2010 | 07:09 PM
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I like my hsw kit. Give them a call and get a plate kit!
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Looking at what you have you could easily add a few parts to complete that system and then add the needed accessories.

I am on my phone right now so the picture size is not the best but it looks like you only need a nozzle, nozzle adapter, hoses from solenoids to nozzle, solenoid fittings, solenoid brackets, jets, and a relay and harness. You are probably looking at about 75-100 dollars to complete the system and then all the accessories. So depending on what you payed for what you already have you may be ok. You can buy a complete brand x system for 369.00 and the qualiity and completeness is awesome.

Dave
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