High Miles + N2O = Bad Idea?

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Hey guys, I just picked up a 95 GT. Its got 176,xxx miles on it but i wasn't real concerned with that when I bought it because I will be starting on a 393w to go in it. But before I get that built I still wanna go fast and I just happen to have a nitrous kit laying around. I'm afraid to put it on though because it has so many miles, and I don't want to blow it up because I would like to drive it while I'm building the motor that way its not just taking up space the whole time. I was thinking that if I did a compression check on the motor and it checked out OK it probably wouldn't hurt to spray on it? I dunno, what do you guys think? BTW I'm looking to spray 100 shot, maybe 150 if I decide to get wild one night haha
 

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As long as the motor checks out with a compression and leakdown test, and your jetting is appropriate, and your fuel supply is in good shape, and you spray in the appropriate RPM range, you'll be just fine.

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Thanks for the quick reply. How do you perform a leakdown test? I planned on changing the fuel pump and filter when I put the juice on just to be on the safe side. That should do it for my fuel system. I also have an MSD Digital window switch so it wont spray too high in the rpm range. So I should be good to go
 

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You can by the leakdown testers online, and they include instructions. I've only done it once at a friend's house because that's one tool I don't own (yet) but I don't remember it being too difficult.
 
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Alright thanks. I'll look into that. Any one else have any opinions on the subject? Just looking for opinions. I think it will be alright as do many other people that Ive talked to, but more opinions are always good.
 

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as long as you do it right with enough fuel and enough safe timing pulled, you will be good and appropriate sparkplugs of course, just spray it bro....have fun
 
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working on a deal for a Digital 6 box. That way it will pull the timing for me instead of having the timing pulled all the time. Hopefully I can get a good deal on that. Id say the most I'll spray is a 150 shot...should I go one step colder plugs or two? Got my bottle filled today too. waiting for a nozzle though, as my kit was a carbed plate kit. It should be here Monday or Tuesday I would say, and then its on like donkey Kong :dancing6:
 
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oh and since my kit was for a carbed car I'll have to use a smaller jet for the fuel, correct? because of the difference in fuel pressure? Does anyone know what jets to use for a 100 and 150 with an NOS Cheater kit?
 

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You might as well call the manufacturer of your kit they will tell you the adequate jetting for your nitrous kit. as for me i'm running a stock 94 gt with like 150k miles on the clock and a 175 shot of nitrous with a 37 jet on the vacuum regulator and a 73 jet on hte nos fogger.... yea any questions you got about the msd 6 digital just let me know i just installed it like a week ago man that thing is freaking awesome. no more little stumbling on the sn95 it all good now. yea you should get colder plugs preferably 2 steps colder.
 
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It really got rid of the little stumbles? I was thinkin there was something wrong with my car because every now and then it would have a slight miss. Its very intermittent though so I never checked anything because I didnt know what to check haha
 

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Parts i installed: motorcraft asf32c plugs, Taylor Pro race 10.4mm wires(they are huge), msd TFI coil, msd cap and rotor, and msd digital 6 box. The car runs so steady i think its off sometimes. it is great br, any help you need hit me up.
 
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Alright, thanks man! Sending the guy some money tomorrow so it should be here pretty soon. I got it for 200 bucks, I thought that was a pretty good deal
 
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