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Old Apr 20, 2005 | 12:02 AM
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Spray advisors in here

I have a 94z auto and im thinking about spraying it. My concerns are motor and trans. the only things i've done to it are bbk headers, elec h2o pump, cutout. I want to run the biggest shot I can straight through the shifts without destroying my clutches. what do you guys recommend? there is a wet kit on ebay for $439 that comes with 35, 50 , 75, 10 ,125 jets and everything else needed (good deal or no). Ive researched and everyone says 75 shot is fine for motor but what about trans Im thinking 35 or 50. thanks for the info.
Old Apr 20, 2005 | 12:46 AM
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IMO 35/50's are worthless. 100 is what you're going to want. I wouldnt attempt to spray through shifts and I'm sure most will tell you not to as well. Why not get a window switch?
Also, what brand kit?
I have 144,000 on the clock and spray almost daily(100 shot). Its very addicting and doesnt seem to be causing much problem besides breaking tranny mounts.
Stock motor and fuel system, not to mention no timing adjustments.
I love my NX kit!

Goodluck!
Old Apr 20, 2005 | 08:35 AM
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Definitely go with 100 shot, and even the occassional 150 will be fine. You still want a window switch though, and there's no reason to spray through the shifts. Not sure if the price is a good deal, depends on the kit and what all is included. I'd highly recommend an NX kit...
Old Apr 20, 2005 | 09:31 AM
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This is what the page says on ebay.

You are looking at a NEW Cold Fusion Nitrous Systems wet nitrous oxide injection kit FOR A LS1/LT1, which has been featured in the Fastest Street Car mag and Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords and we are proud to say they’re is not a higher quality kit available. We are now leading the way with the highest quality and best value in the nitrous industry. This kit is adjustable from 35-200 hp (8 cyl.) for any multi-point EFI OR FUEL INJECTED 8 cylinder out there. The kit is designed for THE LS1/LT1.

and this is what it comes with good deal or no.

1 x 10lb Nitrous Oxide Bottle In blue

1 x Pair of steel powder coated Bottle brackets

1 x Nitrous Oxide Solenoid capable of 200hp gains

1 x Fuel Solenoid capable of 200hp gains

8 x jets for a wide range of HP settings

1 x 12 inch Blue stainless steel braided hose

1 x 12inch Red stainless steel braided hose

1 x 15 foot stainless steel braided hose (for bottle to solenoid)

1 x Pro Fogger Nozzle

1 x 4an Bottle Nut

1 x wide open throttle switch (used to activate the system when at full acceleration)

1 x Braided fuel line to attach to the fuel rail using the adapter fitting that is included.

1 x fuel rail adapter


1 x nitrous oxide pressure gauge to go on your bottle


1 x dual solenoid mounting bracket

1 x pack of screws for mounting

1 x solenoid fitting to attach your fogger

2 x blue solenoid fittings to attach your bottle to solenoid and your solenoid to fogger

1 x wire for wiring kit

1 x 12 volt 40 amp relay with plug in harness

1 x toggle switch

thanks for assistance
Old Apr 20, 2005 | 09:39 AM
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i would shop around a bit before buying that kit. unless it has some extras. dynotune has a wet kit for 399, the only thing is it has no safty features such as pressure cut off ect.. i know some offer this. i would say get i window switch for sure, they are alot cheaper then a new engine. when our rev limit hits it cuts fuel and the n2o acts like a torch and kills engine. dont be afraid we are all spraying our stuff, just a warning about the rev limit.

edit: i just saw what you posted, i would still look into the dyno tune kit. off the top of my head the only thing they didnt have was the wot switch. i think their website is speedshop.org

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Old Apr 20, 2005 | 12:33 PM
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I would also go with the Dynotune Kit. Check out how complete this kit is and at $399! Plus their reputation is top notch!http://www.dynotunenitrous.com/store...?idproduct=110 If you compare you will see the Dynotune kit has 24" braided lines to the solonoid while the cold fusion has 12" - Their main feed is 15' Dynotunes is 16'. The kit does come with a WOT switch. But to the previous posts I would recommend a FPSS and a Window Switch!

Good Luck!

Dean
Old Apr 20, 2005 | 10:20 PM
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I can't speak on their LT1 kit, but I did buy something from DynoTune and it was shipped quickly and was nice quality product. I will be buying some gauges and probably a remote bottle opener from them in the future.
Old Apr 21, 2005 | 08:44 AM
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I would spend the extra money and go with NX.Sure people claim theres is of the best quality or even better.Its just a sales gimmick.The kits are not the same.Spend your money with a company that is going to be here in the future.This way if you have a problem there still there to fix it.
Dave
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