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Old Feb 12, 2004 | 11:50 AM
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I'm thinking about a nitrous kit for my truck. I'm thinking small because I can't afford to blow up my engine on my daily driver. I just want a noticeable kick in the pants boost. What is the smallest shot available for our trucks, also what drop in e.t. can be done with a 50 shot? Would a 50 shot hurt my engine. How much hp do you gain fro 35 shot and 50 shot? When I borrowed a 125 shot kit from a friend it was sweet kit but I knew that was too much for spraying on my truck over time. Wouldn't a wet be safer?
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Old Feb 12, 2004 | 11:53 AM
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Go Wet do it right.. Do colder plugs maybe aftermarket wires. WOT Switch, Window Switch N20 on at 3000 off before you shift 5600rpms? Fuel pressure saftey switch and at least a 100 shot you would be fine!
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Old Feb 12, 2004 | 12:00 PM
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Wet systems are easier to use on trucks because of the placement of the MAF.Wet systems also add fuel at the nozzle while dry systems reley on the trucks fuel system to add fuel at the injector.In my oppinion I would use the wet system because it's easier.You won't stop with a 50shot,because nitrous is addictive I don't think a 125 shot uaed occasionally would hurt anything.
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