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    Saved up a couple months paychecks and want to spend it on my car,

    i thinking about putting on 50 shots of N20 and a cam ground for N20, who grinds a good cam and what else will i need so i wont explode? ive read that id need to change my plugs after every 3 sprays and use colder plugs? is this right?
    cant i just hit the brakes once i get close to the speed grovenor or could i get it reprogrammed locally?
    2002 NBM Pontiac Firebird Formula<br />Mods: stock...<br />1997 Chevy Camaro *Gone*<br />Mods:Borla,headers,Magnaflow cat, SLP intake, NOS 5175

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    <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Silv6:
    Saved up a couple months paychecks and want to spend it on my car,

    i thinking about putting on 50 shots of N20 and a cam ground for N20, who grinds a good cam and what else will i need so i wont explode? ive read that id need to change my plugs after every 3 sprays and use colder plugs? is this right?
    cant i just hit the brakes once i get close to the speed grovenor or could i get it reprogrammed locally?
    <hr></blockquote>

    I'm a rookie here but I have been spraying heavily for a little bit (3 10lb bottles) with an 85 shot and my plugs are cool as of this moment...

    I have learned that you need the cooler plugs for higher shots &gt; 100... And the plugs of choice a NGK VR-6 (from memory, probably wrong)...

    Never read/heard of the cam work before and I try to read everything/search to learn...

    Hope this helps!
    Fire Red 98 Firebird 3.8 Series II Auto (Project)<br /> NOS 5175 85 Shot, K&N, Flowmaster<br /> Always 92+ Premium and NOS Octain Boost<p>Silver 00 Jaguar Type-S 3.0 (Daily Driver)<p>Silver 92 Mazda Navajo (Toy Hauler)

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    • #3
      NGK TR6's with nitrous gapped at 0.035


      As for the cam..... I'm still running a stock cam.
      And I don't plan on switching anytime soon
      Race car - gone but not forgotten - 1997 firebird V6
      nitrous et & mph: 12.168 & 110.95 mph, n/a 13.746 & 96.38 mph
      2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8: 12.125, 116.45
      2010 Ford Taurus SHO: no times yet

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      • #4
        a N20 cam has a different exhaust timeing. magnus had a special one i think
        2002 NBM Pontiac Firebird Formula<br />Mods: stock...<br />1997 Chevy Camaro *Gone*<br />Mods:Borla,headers,Magnaflow cat, SLP intake, NOS 5175

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        • #5
          exhaust tends to be favored, and has a lobe separation between a NA and roots SC cam, 112-114 ls. the reason they favor exhaust is because nitrous is cold going in, and doesn't take up as much space. once it's heated and burned w/ the fuel, there's a lot more space taken up by it, and it all has to get out so mroe can get in.
          2001 Arctic White Firebird<br />More mods than I\'m allowed to list!

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