Wondering what Nitrous kits everyone is using?
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Car: 87 GTA
Engine: 350
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 3.42 posi
Wondering what Nitrous kits everyone is using?
Thinking about putting nitrous on my car but the only kits i can find are the TPS actived kits for my tpi. Has anyone used these and like them or are they junk? Also post pics of your nitrous setups. Thanks
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Re: Wondering what Nitrous kits everyone is using?
Bought a Harris Speed works LT1 single nozzle wet kit for my 383. Used their WOT switch and their bracket for LT1/TPI throttle body's. Worked great although I had to modify my holley 58mm TB to activate the switch. I custom made brackets to mount the fuel solenoid to the holley stealth ram fuel rails and then a custom bracket for the nitrous and purge solenoids. I think the LT1 kit nitrous lines were of good enough length to fit my car.
Harris speed works also does custom length lines of different colors and styles to fit your needs, which I used for my oil lines for my turbo feeds.
I like the WOT switch combined with a window switch (rpm switch). Offers dual safety for activation and shutoff. Plus you can adjust when spray comes on if the car isnt holding traction off the line. I used to spray around 4800 when I first started spraying. As the rear end continued to hold power, I eventually sprayed at 3600 which is top of the converter so basically all off the line.
Nice kit, nice components and at a good price.
Harris speed works also does custom length lines of different colors and styles to fit your needs, which I used for my oil lines for my turbo feeds.
I like the WOT switch combined with a window switch (rpm switch). Offers dual safety for activation and shutoff. Plus you can adjust when spray comes on if the car isnt holding traction off the line. I used to spray around 4800 when I first started spraying. As the rear end continued to hold power, I eventually sprayed at 3600 which is top of the converter so basically all off the line.
Nice kit, nice components and at a good price.
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