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Old 11-18-2003, 09:06 PM
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Installing N20

I am seriously contemplating a 100-125 shot of N20 for the summer and i am just trying to figure out how hard it is to install? Any help is appreciated...
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Old 11-18-2003, 09:36 PM
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Well how mechanically inclined are you. It's a straight simple install if you follow the manual. It should take about 4-6 hours to install a system up. As for me I install all the item in a area where I wanted them to go. Then I had some electrician do all the wiring. I wanted to look professional under the hood.

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Old 11-18-2003, 09:43 PM
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It's easy. I had never even seen an LS1 in person that had N20 on it. I put a TNT F1 kit (100 shot) on my 2002 z28. I took my time to make everything perfect and it turned out great. Just study up on it. You can get a lot of good advice here.

My 2002 was a 2.73 geared auto (lid/exhaust/DR's) and the 100 shot took it from a 13.3 @ 103 to a 12.21 @ 117 (on the spray). It was a rush.

I have since sold the car, and I just installed my old kit on a buddies 2002 WS6. It only took about 3 hours the second time around. It is addictive though. Now I have a 95 z28 with a built motor that I am doing a 250 hp direct port kit for

Good luck
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