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Old Feb 23, 2014 | 06:14 AM
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Finally got my nitrous kit installed on my car,everything but the window switch.My question is since I am only using this in third and fourth gear is it really needed my mechanic has a supercharged mustangs runs a 55 shot with no timing pulled ,I have a. 35 wet shot I will do a few third gear pulls next week.My thinking is 35-55 shot 100 octance and. colder plugs should be safe I dont foresee breaking traction un thurd gear on rragradials.
 
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Old Feb 23, 2014 | 12:45 PM
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why just 3rd and 4th??
 
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Old Feb 23, 2014 | 05:02 PM
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I am not looking for a all out drag time but at least a 11.7 @120 mph car.My best to date is 12.03@116 without nitrous on street and chrome tsw wheels.Also the intake temps starts to rise quickly so the small shot in third and fourth will give a little more trapspeed but lower my intake temps as well.I know I will never have the fastest srt6 I just want a 11 second 1/4mile timeslip with the lest amount of nitrous possible,car has a dcai,nw manifolds,code 3 pulley oil catchcan,resonator and secondary cats delete on the exhaust end.
 
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