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Old 03-08-2009, 05:27 PM
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What kind of supporting mods do you need to run a SAFE 75 or 100 shot.
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Old 03-08-2009, 05:34 PM
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I run a 100 dry shot, and have a wide open throttle switch, window switch, no2 pressure gauge, and bottle warmer. A good tune and change in plugs is very important. Are you going wet or dry?
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Old 03-08-2009, 05:46 PM
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window switch and a wide open throtle switch are a good idea. also if ur gona run a 100 shot id get it tuned. i have a diablo flip chip whith 2 tunes on it. one for the juice and one for all motor. other then that u can throw a 100 shot on a bone stock gt...dont need any bolt ons or anything.
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wet. what plugs did you change to?
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Old 03-08-2009, 05:57 PM
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They are Champion copper plugs. I was told a copper plug was necessary to run nitrous.
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When I ran a 75 shot wet all I did was ran colder plugs gapped a bit tighter, and always ran quality fuel, 91,93 octane to prevent detonation. Never any problems and ran really strong. Ran 13.4 with little mods, npi,and street tires.
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where could I get a used kit if I wanted one?
also is a bottle heater and remote opener and all the other goodies necessary?
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Old 03-08-2009, 09:13 PM
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You might want to look into dyno tune nitrous systems. Yhey are reasonably priced and Ive heard only good things. A bottle heater, n20 presure gauge, and a fuel safty switch are really a must imo.
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Old 03-09-2009, 01:58 AM
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Run NGK TR6s, any huge forum website that has a lot of nitrous users(V8 forums lol) have a whole bunch of used kits for sale. Corral and LS1Tech are your best bets to finding one.

Bare bones safety you want the plugs, WOT switch and window switch. Bottle heater, FPSS are optional but highly recommended. Some kind of tune would be nice, even if you just pull some timing back. I've seen 100 shots on bone stock timing and 93 octane, but I don't know just feel a bit safer pulling 2-3 degrees back.
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What is FPSS? and when you say to run 93 do I need at least a hand-held tuner to do that?

Oh one other thing, my tires are crappy as hell, do I have to worry about reving it too high if I lose traction when I start?
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