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> Nitrous on a 87-5.0
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post Nov 8 1999, 04:49 PM
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I was wondering can my car take a reliable 150 shot of nitrous (dry) and get away with it. My set up is follows - ProM Bullet 75 conversion, Cobra intake with Motorsport throttle body, TFS TW heads with stage 1 port job, Ferra valves, and luniati springs. Steeda 18 cam, motorsport 1.6 roller rockers - Full Mac exhaust - Here's where I was getting ready for Nitrous - the Fel Pro head gaskets I bought were the ones right under the lock wire - Arp head bolts - Motorsport 190 lph pump - and 30 lb injectors. Can I run a bolt on 150 shot nitrous kit without problems (except a empty bottle)????
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You can but i would start off with a lower shot of NOS and work your way up. I like the Wet NOS Kits better than the Dry kits. The wet kits are more adjustable. Also get a window switch and don't be too greedy with NOS. Get your spark plugs that are 1-2 cooler than stock. <br><br>Justin<br>87GT
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