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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
50 shot on eaton
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<blockquote data-quote="Nitrous Outlet" data-source="post: 14395760" data-attributes="member: 150101"><p>You will more than likely make more than 50hp due to the cooling effect of nitrous. Like ctgreddy already said, stick with the wet, it will be easier to tune and no sense in going dry and buying injectors twice. Spray bars will make the most power, usually we see double if not close to that as far as hp is concerned. </p><p></p><p>As long as your fuel pump and fuel rails are able to support the added hp then you will be good to go. A single nozzle would work best for what you are doing and will be easier on your wallet. Just make sure to run a colder plug that is non projected for the added hp. If you have anymore questions feel free to give me a shout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nitrous Outlet, post: 14395760, member: 150101"] You will more than likely make more than 50hp due to the cooling effect of nitrous. Like ctgreddy already said, stick with the wet, it will be easier to tune and no sense in going dry and buying injectors twice. Spray bars will make the most power, usually we see double if not close to that as far as hp is concerned. As long as your fuel pump and fuel rails are able to support the added hp then you will be good to go. A single nozzle would work best for what you are doing and will be easier on your wallet. Just make sure to run a colder plug that is non projected for the added hp. If you have anymore questions feel free to give me a shout. [/QUOTE]
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