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94-95 5.0 - Specific
Nitrous set up question
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<blockquote data-quote="ryclef331" data-source="post: 191238" data-attributes="member: 8067"><p>Instead of the 6al...I reccomend a Digital 6. It has a BUILT IN timing retard as well as two step rev limiter among other things. No pills and its all in one box. With the timing retard, you can run FULL timing on motor and when you spray, it will pull timing for you automatically with just one wire hook up. As for the dizzy, unless yours is worn slap out, the stock will do fine. Nitrous pressure gauge to go with your heater. CONSISTENT pressure in the bottle for a CONSISTENT HIT every time. On a stock bottom end, with a good tune, you could spray up to a 175 shot on pump gas through a single nozzle kit. You said you're running a plate though. With a splash of race gas in the tank, I'd venture to push it up to 200hp....but if you're on a stock tranny, and its a car you can't afford to risk breaking, then a 150 shot would be my choice. With some GOOD tires, it COULD be a solid 11second combo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryclef331, post: 191238, member: 8067"] Instead of the 6al...I reccomend a Digital 6. It has a BUILT IN timing retard as well as two step rev limiter among other things. No pills and its all in one box. With the timing retard, you can run FULL timing on motor and when you spray, it will pull timing for you automatically with just one wire hook up. As for the dizzy, unless yours is worn slap out, the stock will do fine. Nitrous pressure gauge to go with your heater. CONSISTENT pressure in the bottle for a CONSISTENT HIT every time. On a stock bottom end, with a good tune, you could spray up to a 175 shot on pump gas through a single nozzle kit. You said you're running a plate though. With a splash of race gas in the tank, I'd venture to push it up to 200hp....but if you're on a stock tranny, and its a car you can't afford to risk breaking, then a 150 shot would be my choice. With some GOOD tires, it COULD be a solid 11second combo. [/QUOTE]
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