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Old Oct 24, 2006 | 10:48 PM
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I'm putting in my new motor in a couple of weeks and I need to know who has the best kit. To start I will probly squeeze off a 150 shot but soon it will be a 250 or 300 shot. I did a 6.0 iron block all forged internals, a really good set of heads that flow very well, fast 90/nw 90, th-400 rmvb 3800 stall, and a 12 bolt w/ 373's and a lot of suspension work done. I think I should go with the NX kit but if there is some other company I should know about please let me know. thanks in advance to all that can help.
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by 1320 killer
I'm putting in my new motor in a couple of weeks and I need to know who has the best kit. To start I will probly squeeze off a 150 shot but soon it will be a 250 or 300 shot. I did a 6.0 iron block all forged internals, a really good set of heads that flow very well, fast 90/nw 90, th-400 rmvb 3800 stall, and a 12 bolt w/ 373's and a lot of suspension work done. I think I should go with the NX kit but if there is some other company I should know about please let me know. thanks in advance to all that can help.
I'd call Nitrous Outlet...they have a nice 90mm plate. I use it ...i like it. I use NX noids with it. You are on the right track it seems.
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 07:25 AM
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NX is a great company & Nitro Dave is a very honest dealer & sponsor on here.

I personally went with Harris Speed Works when deciding on what kit to get. As have numerous other members on here. It really comes down to personal choice. I have yet to hear a complaint about NX or HSW, so either would be good to call & explain what your lookin for & what your future goals are gonna be.
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 07:36 AM
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Doing a search will help quite a bit - there is a ton of great info on this site. NX makes a good kit without a doubt. I would also check out the Dynotune Kit. Heading into our 7th year with what we and our customers feel is the best combination of quality, price and service. Example 24" lines to the solonoids giving you more routing options as well as 1/8" NPT fitting on one end giving you the ability to screw right into the solonoid eliminating those extra fittings and possible leaks. Plus it does look super clean!
But then you obviously want the kit to perform so stick with the top 2 performing kits on the market Dynotune and NX.
Link from the stickies above!
http://centralfloridastreetcars.com/nozzleshootout.html

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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 09:48 AM
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For the 150 a plate kit would be ok but when you get into bigger shots ie 250 300 a dp set up would be the best or maby a 200 dp and 50-150 dry/wet shot any way you go all the sponsers here have great products. Just do some searches on all the companys and see what you think. Also give them a call every one i have talked to has been more than happy to answer my questions.
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 10:34 AM
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Im pretty partial to the Nitrous Outlet plate system..

Things to compare when shopping for a system.

1. Bottle valve desighn and Flow
2. Solenoid size,design and flow
3. Nozzle or plate design and machining quality,/ Discharge
4. Length of hoses
5. Completeness
6. CUSTOMER SERVICE before and after the sale..
7. Technical assistance
8. Warrenty

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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 11:51 AM
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Take a look at our Brute Force kit. You could go with the single nozzle version and it would grow with you when you start to shoot a larger shot size. The BF kits come with your choice of custom solenoid brackets, choice of color scheme for fittings & braided hoses (for a real clean install), stainless steel jets rated at the rear wheels, and a lifetime warranty. Here's a link showing some of the bracket styles:

http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/gall...s.php?album=24



Let me know if you have any questions.

thanks,
Matt
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by 1320 killer
I'm putting in my new motor in a couple of weeks and I need to know who has the best kit. To start I will probly squeeze off a 150 shot but soon it will be a 250 or 300 shot. I did a 6.0 iron block all forged internals, a really good set of heads that flow very well, fast 90/nw 90, th-400 rmvb 3800 stall, and a 12 bolt w/ 373's and a lot of suspension work done. I think I should go with the NX kit but if there is some other company I should know about please let me know. thanks in advance to all that can help.
1320, are you thinking wet or dry hit, and/or dual stage or progressive. I think these answers could get a liitle better rec from all. We carry all the NX products, along with CF, in dp, conventional wet, plate kits, and trick dry kits. As big as you want to go maybe a dual stage may be the best way?
Robert
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 02:46 PM
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i run the harris speed works brute force kit spaying a 200/250 shot throught their progressive controller they have great products their kits are all stainless and they also have some really nice accessaries. and the best part is that their prices are consumer freindly
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