Is it dangerous to spray in first gear?
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I have a truck as you can see in my sig I will be spraying on a 6L if that makes any diference. I have been told the nitrous will pool up in the intake at lower rpms. I have a 3000 stall so as soon as the light turns green my truck will never see under 3000 until I let off. It wouldnt be spraying until I let off the brake and floored it cause I dont have to floor it to bring the rpms up to 3000.
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
I have a truck as you can see in my sig I will be spraying on a 6L if that makes any diference. I have been told the nitrous will pool up in the intake at lower rpms. I have a 3000 stall so as soon as the light turns green my truck will never see under 3000 until I let off. It wouldnt be spraying until I let off the brake and floored it cause I dont have to floor it to bring the rpms up to 3000.
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For about a year now I've been spraying out of the hole in first gear all the way down to 1800 rpms with no problems, but you shouldn't shoot under 3000 rpms, I just don't listen to reason.
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Thats a good problem to have but not one that I would have. I have a special traction adder. 4WD. I am going to get some mt et streets for the track and to have fun out on the street with.


