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Old 03-08-2009, 06:17 PM   #1
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Default Nitrous Wet Kit 150 Shot Requirements

I have been running a 100 shot of nitrous on a stock engine for quite sometime now, but I'd like to up the stakes. Ideally I'd like to push a 150 shot through it. First off, I don't have forged internals, and I don't plan on getting them. So with that in mind would I be alright pushing 150 with a 190 LPH pump and 30 lb injectors? My setup involves a wet kit drawing fuel from the schraeder valve ( I think that's what it's called )

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Old 03-08-2009, 09:51 PM   #2
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id say ur gonna need to go forged
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I have a MSD window switch, SVT Focus pump, TR-6 plugs @ .035, 180* stat, and a damn good tune. I have about 3 years running on a 150 shot and lost one intake manifold that was my fault.
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As far as I have read you don't need to go forged you just need to get it dyno tuned and your most likely going to need new injectors and pump
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As far as I have read you don't need to go forged you just need to get it dyno tuned and your most likely going to need new injectors and pump
Injectors have no effect with a wet kit.
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Injectors have no effect with a wet kit.
why does it not have any effect?
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fuel pump and 150 jets
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tuner too to remove some timing also right?

colder spark plugs? not sure if these are necessary but its what i heard
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Old 03-08-2009, 11:56 PM   #9
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why does it not have any effect?
because with a wet kit it is pushed into the fuel line.

correct me if im wrong.
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why does it not have any effect?
Because on a wet kit the fuel solenoid injects the extra fuel, not the injectors.
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