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Can you run a 100 dry shot on a bone stock 2000 Z28?

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Old 11-21-2006, 03:01 PM
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Default Can you run a 100 dry shot on a bone stock 2000 Z28?

Will it need to be tuned or can you bolt it on and go. This would be for occasional quarter mile use only on the top end. Maybe 20 times per year for two to three seconds at a time max?
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I know people who have done it without problems, but I'd get it tuned if I were you. Just to be on the safe side. Cause, you never know.
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two to three seconds at a time max?
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Yes you could as long as you locate the nozzle in a known spot that works for correct a/f. Change your plugs though, and no added timing. I still allways suggest logging for a/f and kr.
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Originally Posted by B.W.
two to three seconds at a time max?

Lol! I know what your thinking but it's actually true. I'm only going to use it for top end tactics while bracket racing, but don't tell anyone else.
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I always suggest double checking the tune. No matter if its a dry or wet system. You need to know the airfuel.
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Originally Posted by Nitro Dave's Nitrous Outlet
I always suggest double checking the tune. No matter if its a dry or wet system. You need to know the airfuel.
Dave
I'll Drink to that!

Glad I did on my Dry side! Top end on a Stock LS1 is where I had Injector Duty Cycle (99 and 00 have the same injectors stock) issues w/ a dry 75 shot (50 was OK).




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