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How big a dry shot can my crappy 22lb injectors support.

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Old Sep 28, 2002 | 08:19 PM
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How big a dry shot can my crappy 22lb injectors support.

Going to be getting a nos dry kit and it'll be going on my 93. I know the 93s only have 22 pound injectors as opposed to the 24 pounders that came from 94-97. How big a dry shot will be safe 75? Also I plan on going to ls1 injectors soon, they're 28pounders right? How big a dry shot will these support? Also what kind of accesories will I need to complete the kit, I'm getting a ignition with it so. I'm just looking for the essentials to make it safe. Sorry for the dumb questions I'm new to the nitrous thing.
Old Sep 29, 2002 | 12:54 PM
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100 shot max to be on the safe side
Old Sep 29, 2002 | 09:56 PM
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You would have to be absolutley NUTS to spray a DRY shot on a stock GM injector. I do not care if it is 22, 24 or 500. The strain that a dry kit puts on the the injectors is tremendous, 75shot requires not larger but better quality injectors. Any time those things can lock up and go lean.I recomend: Lucas, Accel, or Ford SVO. You want that engine to be safe? First priority is to change those injectors.
Old Sep 30, 2002 | 02:28 PM
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Thanks for the replies, I went with the nitrous works wet shot so I won't have to worry about my injectors.
The kit says I need a higher output fuel pump, any suggestions?
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