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Old 12-16-2006, 01:56 PM
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IS NOS safe for my almost stock ls1

Hey everyone, I'll be honest, I dont know too much about hotrodding cars. I was just wondering if anyone could help me. Im interested in installing a NOS dry kit into my 2000 camaro ss. It is a 125 shot. engine is bone stock. only have it computer reprogrammed, and a granatelli MAF. Any expertise would be appreciated. thanks
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Old 12-16-2006, 02:32 PM
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Re: IS NOS safe for my almost stock ls1

I would go with a stock MAF before running a 125 shot. Don't want to go lean on the juice. And those MAF's tend to cause that.

Otherwise, the motor can take it. Need to make sure you have enough fuel and have it tuned for the squeeze.
Also...get some NGJ TR6 plugs in it...they are a cooler plug and help utilize the spray better.
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Old 12-16-2006, 02:49 PM
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Re: IS NOS safe for my almost stock ls1

You may also want to look into a high flow fuel filter and a bigger fuel pump. But I'm not sure if that's neccessary for a 125 shot.
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Re: IS NOS safe for my almost stock ls1

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I would go with a stock MAF before running a 125 shot. Don't want to go lean on the juice. And those MAF's tend to cause that.

Otherwise, the motor can take it. Need to make sure you have enough fuel and have it tuned for the squeeze.
Also...get some NGJ TR6 plugs in it...they are a cooler plug and help utilize the spray better.
Not a fan of dry kits, but if u must Mr. Lous speaks the truth...only thing is that ur intake manifold will go boom if u ever have a nitrous backfire...so i would also suggest an aluminum intake manifold just for safety and also better flow off the spray anyway, but its not necessary.
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Re: IS NOS safe for my almost stock ls1

Well a dry shot of 125 might not hurt it because dry shots don't make as much power as a wet one .But u do need a bigger pump and put the stock maf back.
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