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Old Jul 20, 2007 | 08:37 AM
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i have a 98 with a 2002 ls6 conversion (typoon intake and rails slp induction biger maf headers y pipe dobble roller and spl oil pump k teck rod bolts and v2 tuner)

my kit is a direct port harris kit with 200 shot off nitrous wet it has 15 pound bottle with heater and 4 solinoids 2fuel 2 nitrous

i was wondering if i can spray this after 3000 rpm with no problems or will my car break will i have enough fuel supply for it

also im wondering if i can spray after 3000 on and off the botton so it would act like a porgressive hit or would this do dammage going off and on ?

i have a FJO progressive controler if i hook this to a 2002 conversion with a efilive v2 tuner will this blow my computer im verry nervoius to put this in and blow 1300 in computer hardwhere ?
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Old Jul 20, 2007 | 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by joe'sls1
i was wondering if i can spray this after 3000 rpm with no problems or will my car break ?
the amount of nitrous each car will handle is different...see the sticky above

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will i have enough fuel supply for it ?
what fuel system do you have and how much power do you make NA?

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also im wondering if i can spray after 3000 on and off the botton so it would act like a porgressive hit or would this do dammage going off and on ?
hitting the button will not hurt anything....but if you already have a progressive, why not use it.

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i have a FJO progressive controler if i hook this to a 2002 conversion with a efilive v2 tuner will this blow my computer im verry nervoius to put this in and blow 1300 in computer hardwhere ?
The FJO will not affect you EFI Live...it is on an independant circuit that is controling the nitrous system only
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