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00Z28SS 07-16-2005 11:01 AM

What kind of kit?
 
Hey guys, I know this question probably gets asked a thousand times in here, but I'm thinking about n20 for my car. I have a 2000 SS M6 with a lid, maf, intake, long tubes, oryp, and gears. I don't think i'm going to much more to the car, so with the current set up I have what do you guys suggest for spray. Wet or dry? and how big of a shot? I was thinking something mild like a 100 shot. I want it to stay reliable but I also want that extra punch for those track runs and that uncertain race that I might need a little extra. Thanks for any suggestions.

CustomSSI 07-16-2005 02:22 PM

Re: What kind of kit?
 
I'd recomend going with a NX wet kit. Also look at upgrading your fuel pump and and MSD box to be safe. You can easily spray 100shot very frequently if you make sure you have enough fuel. Fell free to contact us if you have anymore questions.

Thanks

Josh

HarrisSpeedWorks 07-16-2005 06:26 PM

Re: What kind of kit?
 
Do you see yourself wanting to spray more then a 100 shot? My suggestion would be for a wet kit. With a dry kit your fuel injectors could become a limiting factor depending on how much you want to spray. Most guys start off with a 100 shot and then start moving the shot up. If you go with a dry kit and then want to up the shot you'll be upgrading your injectors and you'll also need a new tune for them. Don't get me wrong, dry kits are great but they can cost more in the long run, that is if you want to up the shot.

You'll be okay with the stock fuel system with a 100 shot. Anything over and you will want to start looking at a Racetronix fuel pump kit. I would also suggest a set of TR-6 spark plugs, and window switch, and a fuel pressure safety switch. Give our kits a look at; they have a lifetime warranty on them and we offer a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee on them. Let us know if you have any other questions.

http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...cat=302&page=1

Thanks,
Matt



Originally Posted by 00Z28SS
Hey guys, I know this question probably gets asked a thousand times in here, but I'm thinking about n20 for my car. I have a 2000 SS M6 with a lid, maf, intake, long tubes, oryp, and gears. I don't think i'm going to much more to the car, so with the current set up I have what do you guys suggest for spray. Wet or dry? and how big of a shot? I was thinking something mild like a 100 shot. I want it to stay reliable but I also want that extra punch for those track runs and that uncertain race that I might need a little extra. Thanks for any suggestions.


Nitro Dave 07-18-2005 01:13 AM

Re: What kind of kit?
 
I agree with CustomSSI. Deffintly do a NX system. They have the best track history for having the best quality and proven products on the market.And ofcourse a lifetime warrenty on there solenoids.I would run the wet system but if you are looking into a dry system look at our dry Halo kit.Its the best designed dry system on the market.
Dave

BlownF1 07-18-2005 02:11 PM

Re: What kind of kit?
 
Definitely go with NX...the product design, quality, and customer service are awesome....no affiliation, just a satisfied customer. :cool:

chevy94c 07-18-2005 06:09 PM

Re: What kind of kit?
 
Go with either the NX kit or http://www.dynotunenitrous.com/.

00Z28SS 07-18-2005 06:43 PM

Re: What kind of kit?
 
Thanks for all the info. I don't really see my self going over a 100 shot, so I may be looking at the dry kit.

BlownF1 07-20-2005 08:16 AM

Re: What kind of kit?
 

Originally Posted by 00Z28SS
I don't really see my self going over a 100 shot

I've heard that before... :D

CustomSSI 07-20-2005 08:38 AM

Re: What kind of kit?
 

Originally Posted by 00Z28SS
Thanks for all the info. I don't really see my self going over a 100 shot, so I may be looking at the dry kit.


I'd still personally look into a wet kit, you can always take that off and use it on other vehicles and such (if they need more juice). Also seems wet kits have a better resell if you ever decide to get rid of it. Also once you use the bottle it gets adicting and you always want to go just a bit more......We are running free shipping on our NX kits till end of July if your interested.

Josh

Nitro Dave 07-22-2005 09:07 AM

Re: What kind of kit?
 

Originally Posted by 00Z28SS
Thanks for all the info. I don't really see my self going over a 100 shot, so I may be looking at the dry kit.

A dry kit will work just ine for the HP levels you are looking for.We carry the NOS and the ZEX dry kits for the LT1.If I can help in any way please let me know.
Thanks
Dave


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