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  • So is this jetting right for me?

    I have a used wet kit(NOS POWERSHOT)

    If I used NX jets, with my NOS Nozzle woudl this be about right?

    35HP - 31n/18f

    50HP - 35n/20f

    75HP - 41n/22f

    100HP - 52n/28f

    taking that into account I'll guess on the 85 shot being.(I'd call NX to be sure)
    46n/25f -85HP?

  • #2
    100 shot I will always put in 52n/33F for our lower pressure fuel system, that works out well as I've seen on the dyno with the wideband.

    125 shot should be 57n/38f [img]smile.gif[/img]
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    • #3
      thin I should up it 4-5 on the other fuel jets?

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      • #4
        What other jets? You mean people actually spray less than 100 shot?!? :D
        1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
        1997 Dodge Viper GTS

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        • #5
          Originally posted by AZ3.8Camaro:
          What other jets? You mean people actually spray less than 100 shot?!? :D
          hehe I at least want a 35 shot or smaller... then I want to go at 75 and 100 shot... 50 shot woudl be nice to progressively get into it [img]smile.gif[/img]

          But I want a 35 shot or less just for testing purposes that everything is 100% ok, so if I run into a problem, may not be as big of a problem

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          • #6
            shouldnt you use N.O.S. parts if you have nos parts???
            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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            • #7
              Parts are interchangable, worse case, I have to buy a NX nozzle.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Silv6:
                shouldnt you use N.O.S. parts if you have nos parts???
                I've always gone by that rule.

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