Safe to Spray?
#1
considering things i have done, other than running a colder sparkplug is there anything else that would have to be done as a precautionary action so i can safely spray. im looking at a cold fusion dual stage kit, (250 HP per stage)
I think the MS4 would respond quite well to the spray!
I think the MS4 would respond quite well to the spray!
#2
Originally Posted by anarchyracing101
considering things i have done, other than running a colder sparkplug is there anything else that would have to be done as a precautionary action so i can safely spray. im looking at a cold fusion dual stage kit, (250 HP per stage)
I think the MS4 would respond quite well to the spray!
I think the MS4 would respond quite well to the spray!Last edited by slowprocess; Sep 7, 2006 at 12:31 PM.
#6
Originally Posted by Soon2bSpooled
you dont need to worry about the injectors if you are running a wet shot right?
#7
Originally Posted by slowprocess
That is pretty much correct. Assuming you haven't already outmodded your injectors, which if he's still on stock ones, he probably has. I'm assuming his dual stage is referring to both a wet and dry setup, so I figure he better upgrade. 

Better to be safe than sorry.
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lol dude if you think your gonna run a 500shot on stock motor you got alot of reading 2 do. i would run a 50shot (2700up) first stage 2 get you outta the hole without spining 2bad and then a 100shot on the topend (4700rpm up) to get it rolling on the top. also you will need a fuel pump -
and your gonna need2 get rid of the nelson n/a tune. it prolly has advanced timing and so forth. you will need a nitrous tune.
and your gonna need2 get rid of the nelson n/a tune. it prolly has advanced timing and so forth. you will need a nitrous tune.


