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Old 09-26-2001, 07:25 AM
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I am going to run a nos setup on my ls-vtec. I've heard the bottom end is suppose to beable to handle a 100 shot I just wanted to hear your guy's opinions on that. And also whats the advantage of running a Wet sys. vs. a Dry sys, are there any performance differences?
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I've seen 100 on B16 and B18B bottom ends, no problem, just make sure you don't detonate or lean out. Wet shot injects more fuel w/ the nitrous, dry shot only injects nitrous. wet is better for bigger shots, dry will be fine up to about a 50hp shot on a stock engine. the best setup is to have some kind of aftermarket ecu control the nitrous, and also inject more fuel when the nitrous is activated.
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so if i wanted to squeeze a 85 shot you would recommend a wet sys? do you think i might get puddling problems w/ a wet sys?
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At least get arp rod bolts if you are going to spray on stock ls rods...
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