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Old 02-20-2009, 04:40 PM
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Default stock 04 5.3 nitrous shoot???

ok im new to all this. what im trying to figure out is if it ok to run a 100 shot dry on a bone stock with a tuner on it. or i was think about running a 150 wet shot. tell what you think i should and what i should do.
Old 02-20-2009, 04:54 PM
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Please search of even look down just a few threads in this section there are 100's of topics on this this, im not sure on the dry but i know with a tune you can run a 150wet
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150 wet yes.. get some colder plugs (ngk tr-6's) and a tune... dry you should be alright on just a 100 shot.
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If it's Handheld tuner than the answer would be no, custom tune for the dry and yes. With a handheld and a dry shot your asking for a new motor, with a wet shot you can maybe get away with it. I ran a handheld for a long time with a dry shot but I was only using the trans, shift point etc... not the engine tuning, that was left stock with a 80 shot.
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You can run a wet shot just fine, use the recommended jets, they are usually a little rich but better safe than sorry unless you have a wideband. I would stay at 100 or less with stock trans though and try not to spray through the shift if you can. Just remember stock trannies living with nitrous is a crapshoot so be prepared if it happens!
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and dont be hitting hit from a dead stop on the road especially spray a 125 on stock trans and doing nothing but spinning for a while cause that will cause it too lol.. mines slips just a hair just enough to notice it going into OD and thats spraying through shifts also but it doesnt bother me lol.. good luck..
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well i have a new trans in it less than a year old..
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Originally Posted by slowswb
well i have a new trans in it less than a year old..
Sadly it makes no difference as long as its a stock or modded 4l60e and the jug is envolved...........it never turns out pretty in the end. I learned this eight times already.
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