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Old 01-27-09, 11:57 PM
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Nitrous question, searched.

im thinking running 50 shot safely to start.

What is the fuel supply to (fuel silenoid) pressure should be? low psi or high?

im running at 13.8 wot so i dont think i can run it dry. can i make a wet 50 setup while still using stock pump?thx
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You can run up to 75 shot on stock system, with no problems. I did for almost 3 yrs.

You could upgrade to a Walbro 255 and push 100 shot with no problems. I also tried this for a while, but move to a different setup!

One side note, the stock n/a clutch will not take it!..
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Side note:

the 75 shot was dry..

The 100 was wet.

My current is 125 wet

The only problem with running any juice is it kills your oil and fast. I was always changing oil @ 700 to 1000 miles.
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^^^ pics of said nitrous system
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Originally Posted by glhs0867
You can run up to 75 shot on stock system, with no problems. I did for almost 3 yrs.

You could upgrade to a Walbro 255 and push 100 shot with no problems. I also tried this for a while, but move to a different setup!

One side note, the stock n/a clutch will not take it!..

im running stage 1 centerforce clutch.

im running at 13.8 wot, 50 shot dry would probably put me in danger zone, like high 14s or something like that.

i think running dry nos without extra fuel beats the while purpose of making power.
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for a dry setup all i need is a 1 nitrous silenoid right? i think i saw pics of dry kits with 2 silenoids.
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13.8 is even on the high end of the powerband for N/A.

I'd recommend a wet shot for safety and ease of install, although a dry shot can be perfectly safe with the proper setup.
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