Which kit do you recommend
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well i graduate the 14th, and dads graduation gift is a nice little spray set up. He is giving me a $500 limit, where anything over that i have to pay for.... so im really not looking to spend much over $550 lol
i was looking at the nitrous outlet website at dry kits. Which one would you guys recommend, the Nitrous outlet dual nozel dry kit, or the nitrous outlet halo kit? I'm planning on spraying no where above 175... prolly never about 150 though... at least for now until i go with a completely built motor
opinions please!
i was looking at the nitrous outlet website at dry kits. Which one would you guys recommend, the Nitrous outlet dual nozel dry kit, or the nitrous outlet halo kit? I'm planning on spraying no where above 175... prolly never about 150 though... at least for now until i go with a completely built motor
opinions please!
dude a good nitrous system will cost more than $550. why not spend it on a better mod, or building the suspension up. Seems everyone neglects that, until something breaks. good luck and CONGRATS!!
Go on ebay (sounds ghetto, but ebay can be a godsend). Search for "ls1 dry nitrous", and then press buy now filter, and then put price highest to lowest. Now search until you find the dyno tune kit (should be around 270 bucks w/o shipping). That's a nifty kit, all you gotta do is get a new 175 jet, and youll be done with that part. BUT DONT STOP THERE, otherwise youll get raped lol. Make sure you get a fuel tuner, and then take it and get a good nos tuning. Then ask them if they recommend you get some new injectors, and possibly a new fuel pump. That's about all I have to recommend, if you need more help my msn is papaown@papaown.com
2nd option to save money:
Get the dyno tune kit that I showed you, have someone install it, or they have an instruction video which is pretty straight forward (installating a dry kit isn't that diffucult because you don't have to worry alot of things that a dry kit uses, I prefer dry kits for ls1's) And that's all youd need, that can run a nice 100 shot perfectly with no tuning necessary
Have fun.
2nd option to save money:
Get the dyno tune kit that I showed you, have someone install it, or they have an instruction video which is pretty straight forward (installating a dry kit isn't that diffucult because you don't have to worry alot of things that a dry kit uses, I prefer dry kits for ls1's) And that's all youd need, that can run a nice 100 shot perfectly with no tuning necessary
Have fun. This is what you want:
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...cat=365&page=1
Best bang for your buck, and its a board sponsor as well.
Plus you gotta plenty of money left over to accesorize.
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...cat=365&page=1
Best bang for your buck, and its a board sponsor as well.
Plus you gotta plenty of money left over to accesorize.
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Originally Posted by Ray@Nitrous Outlet
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A power adder is one thing that does not need to be scrimped on...or it will cost you alot more later...
A power adder is one thing that does not need to be scrimped on...or it will cost you alot more later...
your going to need like a G to do a nice setup... i found that out pretty easily.. you should get a tubular k member and lose some weight! my nitrous kit alone, just the plate system, solenoids and lines is costing me ~$550.00, not including bottle.. then add gauges, wideband, purge, bottle, heater... yeah you get the picture
Originally Posted by its turbo time
This is what you want:
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...cat=365&page=1
Best bang for your buck, and its a board sponsor as well.
Plus you gotta plenty of money left over to accesorize.
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...cat=365&page=1
Best bang for your buck, and its a board sponsor as well.
Plus you gotta plenty of money left over to accesorize.

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Originally Posted by sidewayz28
your going to need like a G to do a nice setup... i found that out pretty easily.. you should get a tubular k member and lose some weight! my nitrous kit alone, just the plate system, solenoids and lines is costing me ~$550.00, not including bottle.. then add gauges, wideband, purge, bottle, heater... yeah you get the picture 



