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Changing over to nitrous from supercharger need some help??

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Old Sep 20, 2002 | 06:11 AM
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Changing over to nitrous from supercharger need some help??

I just sold my supercharger and I'm changing over to nitrous don't ask me why I'm just one that likes change I guess, well here are a couple questions that I have.....
My car is pretty much stock for right now and if I want to spray a 150 shot (wet kit) and I do these mods will I be "OK" or should I say a little safer.

N.O.S in-line fuel pump
24lb SVO injectors
Moroso Cold air kit
MSD BTM

These are the mods I plan on doing before I spray the car if anyone can think of anything else that I need to make this a good first experience with nitrous?

My other question is.... I have a Vigilante 3200 converter in the car and I had NO traction with the supercharger and if I'm spraying 150 shot I will really have problems with traction, what about a dual stage kit is this better than a progressive nitrous controller??
Any info on this is very helpful and I thank you in advance can't wait to see what this is like?

Thanks,
Jeff
Old Sep 20, 2002 | 03:56 PM
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You should be fine, just do your research and get all the "accessories" you need. I won't get into that here though.

As far as traction, I'd save the money on the dual stage system, and use it to buy more Suspension pieces. Its money better spent, as the car will go faster on a single stage the two stages if you can keep traction.

Good luck!
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