semi built gsr + nitrous??need some help

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Old Dec 24, 2006 | 12:48 PM
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alright i jsut but a nx wet kit yesterday and was just wondering if u guys have any ideas on what to do to make it safest and any suggestion on what shot to use i was thinkin 75-100...heres my setup 95 b18c1 pr3 pistons spoon 1layer head gasket blox b cams blox itake manifol skunk 2 tb cai header...

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Old Dec 24, 2006 | 05:48 PM
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I'd say to start with the 75 and see how that goes.
I used to run 75 on my ls, and I never had a prblem until I wacked the rev limiter.
My buddy abused a 100 shot on his H22 all last summer and it finnally popped in october.
Be aware that using nitrous is highly addictive and illegal, I used to fill my bottle 2 or 3 times in a weekend lol, and have been arrested with it once
To make it as safe as possible your going to want to get yourself and msd box. I recomend a digital sci plus because it will give you the option of using an ignition retard stage while your n2o system is activated. and it has outputs for a two step.



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Old Dec 25, 2006 | 12:00 AM
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i have full msd igntiont...sci box msd distributor msd blaster 2 coil and msd wires lol
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