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Old 04-22-2009, 06:07 PM
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Hey guys, I'm planning on getting the wet Nos kit for my car this weekend from my buddy. Now my ls1 is completely stock aside from exhaust and a lid. Now i have some knowledge of nitrous and how it works, the difference from wet kits and dry kits, i just would like some tips i can use to make things easier for myself and also remain as safe as possible. So if someone has time to suggest things to me on like what i can expect while installing and what supplies i will need, i will greatly appreciate it! Thanks!
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Kolin get a Window switch, Fuel pressure safety switch, WOT switch, and some TR6 plugs. If you plan on spraying more than a 100 shot a Racetronix pump would be nice too.
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Get it tuned and the timing must be right. G-force took 5 out for 125 shot. Have fun!
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Bottle heater would be a good investment as well, for keeping the bottle pressure constant. Tune would be good as well. Would not recommend sparying with out a good tune.
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these 3 posts ^^^ sum it up
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so is a dry kit or wet kit better
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don't mean to jack your thread but lets say I was doing a 75 wet shot would I need a tune to be safe? Sorry just got my first kit and a bit of a newb as well.




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