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Safest Nitrous Kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wynn" data-source="post: 9476482" data-attributes="member: 76292"><p>MIne has 135,000 and I just put in a Dynotune nitrous kit, Dynotune bottle heater, and their window switch. Works good so far- had it jetted for a 75 shot but today I put in a 255 Walbro and the 100 jets. Just make sure if you decide to run nitrous that you put in NGK TR6 spark plugs gapped to about .035", put in a fuel filter at the minimum, and I shift mine a little earlier (about 63 or 6400) to prevent valve float. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I will tell you something though. Before I put nitrous on my car, I did a compression test. Every cylinder was about 155-170, but one was only 125. I decided to spray it anyway, and after just a few runs on the spray the compression in that bad cylinder went up to 145. THe nitrous/ gas mixture is cleaning the valves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wynn, post: 9476482, member: 76292"] MIne has 135,000 and I just put in a Dynotune nitrous kit, Dynotune bottle heater, and their window switch. Works good so far- had it jetted for a 75 shot but today I put in a 255 Walbro and the 100 jets. Just make sure if you decide to run nitrous that you put in NGK TR6 spark plugs gapped to about .035", put in a fuel filter at the minimum, and I shift mine a little earlier (about 63 or 6400) to prevent valve float. I will tell you something though. Before I put nitrous on my car, I did a compression test. Every cylinder was about 155-170, but one was only 125. I decided to spray it anyway, and after just a few runs on the spray the compression in that bad cylinder went up to 145. THe nitrous/ gas mixture is cleaning the valves. [/QUOTE]
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