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Old 06-28-2007, 09:46 AM
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Question What Size Shot For Stock 98 LS1?

Alrite guys im totally ignorant to the whole nitrous thing. I mean I've been doing a whole lot of research on LS1 tech about it and i've decided on a dry nitrous system thanks to that one guy Robert56. I'm installing my nitrous tomorrow and i was wondering what size jet should i use. 50,75, or 100??? i got a 98 ls1 f-body and its pretty much stock. And yes I do have all the basic nessecities to run safe because saftey is my ultimate priority. Anybodys input and tips would greatly be appreciated. Once again sorry for the ignorance.
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There are a million threads on this, just do some searches and you will find everything youneed to know. BTW where in Dallas do you live, Im about an hour from Dallas.
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start with a 75 shot thats not enough to hurt anything....,then see were you are at....
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I live in irving off 183 by texas stadium. thanks guys i really appreciate ur inputs.
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doesn't matter how small you start.. it WILL get bigger.
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Todd is right, it WILL get bigger. i agree with the 75, thats what i started off with. you said you have the basic safety stuff, but im guessing that doesnt include a wideband o2 sensor? dont worry about that part because i dont have one either, but you will definitely want to get that checked on a dyno to make sure your AFR is acceptable, and your dyno place may let you up the jets without charging you extra, mine did.
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Originally Posted by Todd157k
doesn't matter how small you start.. it WILL get bigger.
this is true. i started with a 75 hp shot, and 2 days later, put in my 100shot jets. i have no other jets, so i guess i will be ordering them soon
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I went from a 75 shot to 150... then didn't have any bigger jets than that

PS don't **** with dry... wetter is better.
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i am running a 150 dry shot... and as far as dry vs wet... to each his own... i run a dry never had a problem




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