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New to the Nitrous Scene, help me choose??

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Old Aug 4, 2005 | 07:10 PM
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New to the Nitrous Scene, help me choose??

i just purchased a 98 SS and am wanting to add some juice. Im looking to use it very seldomly with some street races. I would like to buy the most reliable and easiest to install kit, price is really not too important right now, and suggestions and what you have had experiences with is very helpful. I currently run a Fogger set-up on my chevelle, but im new to the whole CPU thing, infact, this is my first car ive owned that has one?? Amazing huh? Also, the car is a 6 speed if that makes a difference?
Old Aug 4, 2005 | 08:46 PM
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Re: New to the Nitrous Scene, help me choose??

NX makes good kits. A stock fuel system can usually handle a 125-150 dry shot, pretty simple kit with easy installation. Be sure to have a window switch, 3000-6000 rpm seems to be a pretty popular range.

Oh, youll DEFINITELY need forged floorboards too
Old Aug 4, 2005 | 09:43 PM
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Re: New to the Nitrous Scene, help me choose??

Originally Posted by alam
NX makes good kits. A stock fuel system can usually handle a 125-150 dry shot, pretty simple kit with easy installation. Be sure to have a window switch, 3000-6000 rpm seems to be a pretty popular range.

Oh, youll DEFINITELY need forged floorboards too

Not too sure if thats supposed to mean connectors, or some diamond plate fast and furious floorboards anyways, thanks for the info, i was thinking maybe a plate kit, i saw somewhere on here someone talking about a F1 kit that used ring injection??? i dunno??
Old Aug 5, 2005 | 05:42 AM
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Re: New to the Nitrous Scene, help me choose??

i've got an NX wet kit an love it, but from what i've seen 150 on a stock fuel system is a bit much for a dry shot, not for a wet shot though
Old Aug 5, 2005 | 02:22 PM
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Re: New to the Nitrous Scene, help me choose??

I also suggest the NX systems.The have the newest technology and best customer service on the market.If you need any help feel free to send me a pm.
Dave
Old Aug 5, 2005 | 03:25 PM
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I would check out Dynotune Nitrous. These guys sell direct so you get equal or better quality without the 30% middle man markup! Guess Dell set a preety good example!

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Old Aug 5, 2005 | 06:39 PM
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yea Nitro Dave is a great guy, i ordered a Shark Nozzel from him and got it like 2 days later, great customer service too , i only wish i would of got my kit thru him and not used off this board
Old Aug 6, 2005 | 06:36 AM
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Re: New to the Nitrous Scene, help me choose??

Originally Posted by Dean77
I would check out Dynotune Nitrous. These guys sell direct so you get equal or better quality without the 30% middle man markup! Guess Dell set a preety good example!

Dean

I second that, Dynotune has gotten nothing but good marks on the other boards. I plan on going with Dynotune once I do purchase a kit.
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