lt1 nos info for a noobie
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lt1 nos info for a noobie
Looked on the sticky for amount of power a stock short block can handle and I only saw LS series info. Could someone please give me some suggestions on first time 100 shot kits for my stock lt1 with few boltons/ stock block and how much it can handle? Will I need any supporting mods? Thanks for the help.
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For an LT1 I would run a wet kit. The plate kits are nice but more expensive. If you are only going to run a 100 shot or so I would just get a nozzle kit.
Here is a good starter kit:
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...=14§ion=37
Here is a good starter kit:
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...=14§ion=37
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I've run a 150 on my stock shortblock untuned through a nozzle. Only upgraded my fuel pump. If course I had the usual bolt ons. Holds up great. Now I'm spraying 175 tuned with ported intake, 58mm tb, custom cam, and the usual bolt ons.
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You can do 150hp worth on a good running lt1 all day.
For simplicity, I would look at something like our brand X single nozzle. Will handle all the motor can and leave you with some coin to get the safety features you definitely want while learning.
Here is where I would start:
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...8&product=3610
For simplicity, I would look at something like our brand X single nozzle. Will handle all the motor can and leave you with some coin to get the safety features you definitely want while learning.
Here is where I would start:
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...8&product=3610