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Old 06-17-2003, 03:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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things to get for nitrous setup

i read through the stickys and stuff and have been researching for a while...what do u guys think of this "wish list" of mods over the next year

in the next week or so im trading in my subs, amp and wires for a NOS kit, with purge and $100.

Wish List

bottle warmer $35.00
step 1 colder plugs $10.00 - $15.00
plug wires $70.00
MSD Blaster Coil $34.00
MSD DIG SCI PLUS $358.00 - not sure if i need this or not. sounds cool though
aem fpr $179.00 or B&M for half the cost
aem fuel rail $140.00
autometer phantom A/F Guage $55.00
autometer phantom n20 $75.00
autometer phantom pyrometer $135.00
dual a-pillar guage pod $27.00
motor mounts $30.00

Eibach Sport Springs $230.00 - i really just need to get myself lowered
KYB AGX Shocks $340.00


Total $1,723.00

what do u guys think? any places i should go to get this stuff in particular? are these prices about right?

i plan on eventually running a 75 shot, ill start out with a 55 shot and work myself up.
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Old 06-17-2003, 03:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Ok get the bottle warmer, 1 step colder plugs, ignition isnt needed for 55 shot but for a 75 you could retard your timing with it. You dont need any of the the fpr or fuel rail. For the gauges I would get the N2O, fuel pressure. Motor mounts would be good and your suspension should be good. Sounds like a good setup.
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Old 06-17-2003, 06:58 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I wouldn't spray a 55 show without the following:

Bottle warmer
1 step colder plugs
n2o pressure guage

these 3 items will make it all the better, and anything on top of that is

With a basic single fogger nozzle you don't need a fpr. The AEM fuel rail is nice since it has a port you can draw you fuel out of (instead of putting a "T" in your fuel line), but other than that it is only bling. You might look at getting a fuel pressure guage and an EGT (or A/F) guage, but they aren't necessary (although they are nice to monitor). As for an ignition, I would highly recommend this setup.
Ignition for Nitrous (Mallory Hyfire VI)
Also, http://www.dynotune.org is a great site for nitrous goodies and they have good prices, so keep them in mind (PO sponsor afterhourz has some hookups too, so pm them)
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why wouldn't u run a 50 shot without a bottle warmer or n2o gauge???
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^^ You could its just that you wont get the full power if your bottle pressure is too low.
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why wouldn't u run a 50 shot without a bottle warmer or n2o gauge???
well, without those items you wouldn't get the full effect of a 50 shot. Bottle pressure makes a world of a difference, so it is always good to have 1000 or so psi of pressure in your bottle while you spray. there are a lot of posts here regarding poor nitrous performance, most of which are due to low bottle pressure.
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yeah, i mean i ran a 14.5 at the track with a full bottle, and a 15.1 by the end of the day.......i just didn't know if he meant it was dangeros and i was like "hmm?". how much does a bottle warmer run anyays? and wheres the best place to get one?
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yeah, i mean i ran a 14.5 at the track with a full bottle, and a 15.1 by the end of the day.......i just didn't know if he meant it was dangeros and i was like "hmm?". how much does a bottle warmer run anyays? and wheres the best place to get one?
PM afterhourz (they have their own forum here on po, their prices are "confidential" so nobody posts them on the board) for the price on an NX bottle warmer. Dynotune also has a nice bottle warmer (pressure regulated like the NX bottle warmer) for $150, here is a link You will want the 4an fitting if you have the regular NOS/NX/ZEX bottle.
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If you want to save money, lose all the ignition stuff and fuel stuff. Your stock fuel system can handle it, and if you get 2 step colder plugs you should be able to run a 75 shot with no problems.
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Wreckdiver and I have run a 70 shot on stock plugs with no problems. I would get a pressure gauge, purge, and bottle warmer for any kit.
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