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Old Jun 27, 2004 | 08:34 PM
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n2o and proms

I whould like to run a dry 100 shot on my car using the nos kit #5115 . I have a custom burnt chip in it now for the motor only . I did not plan on using n2o at the time of the motor built , but you know how that goes . My guestion is can I use the n2o with that prom with the more aggressive timing in it . I have an msd 6 plus with a timing retard on it to take the timing out for the n2o . Will this be ok , or will this be TROUBLE !! THANK YOU
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Old Jun 27, 2004 | 09:36 PM
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if you retard the timing with the box it should be fine
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Old Jun 28, 2004 | 06:51 AM
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Re: n2o and proms

Originally posted by snapping turtle
I whould like to run a dry 100 shot on my car using the nos kit #5115 . I have a custom burnt chip in it now for the motor only . I did not plan on using n2o at the time of the motor built , but you know how that goes . My guestion is can I use the n2o with that prom with the more aggressive timing in it . I have an msd 6 plus with a timing retard on it to take the timing out for the n2o . Will this be ok , or will this be TROUBLE !! THANK YOU
A dry 100 shot wouldnt be a good idea. Get a kit that mixes fuel with the nitrous..
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Old Jun 28, 2004 | 02:34 PM
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Thanks for the help . I running a super ram on my set up . I was told by alot of people not to run that with a wet kit due to puddlind in the super ram . Sorry I left that info out on the original post
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Old Jun 28, 2004 | 02:44 PM
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Originally posted by snapping turtle
Thanks for the help . I running a super ram on my set up . I was told by alot of people not to run that with a wet kit due to puddlind in the super ram . Sorry I left that info out on the original post
I'm not too familiar with the super ram.... But i would think that it would suck down the nitrous and gas all together. If you do run it dry, bring your timing down atleast 10 degrees.
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Old Jun 28, 2004 | 02:45 PM
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Originally posted by snapping turtle
Thanks for the help . I running a super ram on my set up . I was told by alot of people not to run that with a wet kit due to puddlind in the super ram . Sorry I left that info out on the original post
Im not too familiar with the super ram. I would think that the nitrous and gas would all go down together. But if you do run it dry, bring your timing down atleast 10, maybe 12.
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