Originally Posted by
NI_racing
pending if your planning to race it or street it?
If your gonna street it, you might want small bottles, easy to hide...
If your racing id say a 10 pound bottle minimum. Thats the typical bottle size sold in kits. I still recomend the wet shot despite the carb.... you should also consider how you want to inject the spray, and where....
I would suggest you get a kit with a 50 and 75 shot jet for your nitrous, atleast to start off with. That way you should have no issues at all, decent power bump, and you can gauge how much spray you go through, how much power your making, how your engine is holding up... before you go bigger. Also, jets/pills/ whatever you wanna call em, arent hard to come by or expensive. The part you wanna watch for is your electrical components. Look for a kit offered with room to go up in spray. that way your not getting new solenoids and shit as well as jets.
Also keep this in mind, Bigger is not always better.
To large a port, to much fuel, to much spray - they all lead to being a very expensive slow car.
this has got to be the dumbest shit i ever read..........your running a holley so u get a plate kit....all plates are adjustable. stay with a 10lb bottle do not go with a smaller bottle, remeber a part of nitrous tunning has to do with bottle pressure those small bottles loose pressure quick becouse there is less nos in it. when your bottle press drops the car gets fat when its to high it gets lean.if your gonnaa get nitrous help please get it from someone that knows nitrous and u will not have problems. when u are ready to set it up _shared_pm me i will get u squared away with carburater and nos tunning.
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Last edited by nos3tc; Sep 13, 2010 at 07:49 PM.