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Old Nov 9, 2011 | 12:35 AM
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...was having problems finding real time info for jetting on the HSW plate, so dumped it in favor of the NITROUS OUTLET 90mm plate.

Looking forward to testing larger shots on a new set of 28" tires. Was on 26" worn out E/T Streets and a 125 shot. Moving on to a 28" E/T Streets and probably about another 100hp of spray.

Also, without ever buying a thing from them, the staff at Nitrous Outlet have constantly helped me when requested for information. I appreciate that. I have confidence w/their plate, some fast ETs and high MPHs are coming.
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Old Nov 9, 2011 | 08:43 AM
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You made a good move for sure. That car will move out with the added 100hp for sure
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Old Nov 9, 2011 | 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Brad@NANO Direct
You made a good move for sure. That car will move out with the added 100hp for sure
btw, I have your 4500 kit on it. will report back next Sat. : )
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Do your self a favor. Get rid of those ET streets. If they are the drag radial then ok but not the ET street bias ply. Use something else like the Hoosiers or something. The ET's are old technology and have caused launching problems for me in the past and unstable on the big end. Switched to Hoosiers and have not had an issue yet. Stable on the big end and 60ft improved with them.
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Old Nov 9, 2011 | 02:28 PM
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ive been trying to decide about the hoosiers. but i had st radials mt and tbey were useless : )
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You'll never go back
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Old Nov 9, 2011 | 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by 87silverbullet
You'll never go back
I hope your right, because here is what I've been looking at.
also, I use tubes and bolts.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/HOO-17603/
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You don't have to run a tube in a Hoosier tire. It's one of the reasons I went with a hoosier.
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what power are you putting to the wheels?
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560 rwhp on the spray thru a TH350 and 12 bolt
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