Stock lt1+ N2O
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Stock lt1+ N2O
Hey guys, I have a '97 z28 with no mods. Just curious as to what, if anything, I would have to do to my car to be able to run N2O. Also, what size shot would be safe to run?
If you post suggestions, please provide a website with details or links to the products. Thanks!!
If you post suggestions, please provide a website with details or links to the products. Thanks!!
#2
Re: Stock lt1+ N2O
No problem with 125-shot on the stocker.... that's conservative, some will say 150 HP. You will need TR6 plugs, and if you run a dry shot, pintle style injectors. An MSD box (e.g. - Digital 6), will help insure healthy spark, and can incorporate things like timing retard and a spark cut rev limiter, rather than the factory PCM's fuel-cut limiter.
https://www.msdignition.com/Products...n_Control.aspx
I ran the NOS-5176 dry kit for several years with no problems. A lot of people don't like the dry kits, but I liked mine. Not sure if NOS still makes the 5176.... I bought mine back in 1995. I'm still using some of the components in my current setup.
https://www.msdignition.com/Products...n_Control.aspx
I ran the NOS-5176 dry kit for several years with no problems. A lot of people don't like the dry kits, but I liked mine. Not sure if NOS still makes the 5176.... I bought mine back in 1995. I'm still using some of the components in my current setup.
#3
Re: Stock lt1+ N2O
No problem with 125-shot on the stocker.... that's conservative, some will say 150 HP. You will need TR6 plugs, and if you run a dry shot, pintle style injectors. An MSD box (e.g. - Digital 6), will help insure healthy spark, and can incorporate things like timing retard and a spark cut rev limiter, rather than the factory PCM's fuel-cut limiter.
https://www.msdignition.com/Products...n_Control.aspx
I ran the NOS-5176 dry kit for several years with no problems. A lot of people don't like the dry kits, but I liked mine. Not sure if NOS still makes the 5176.... I bought mine back in 1995. I'm still using some of the components in my current setup.
https://www.msdignition.com/Products...n_Control.aspx
I ran the NOS-5176 dry kit for several years with no problems. A lot of people don't like the dry kits, but I liked mine. Not sure if NOS still makes the 5176.... I bought mine back in 1995. I'm still using some of the components in my current setup.
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