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    I have a bone stock 3.4 other than CAI, and Exhaust...Bout to upgrade cam, gear and comp....Wondering about nitrous whats a safe shot,Dry or wet?
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  • #2
    do some searching, everyone agrees that a 50 shot is safe, as long as installed properly. 75 on a 3.4 might be pushing it, but I dunno, I have only heard of 3.8s mainly with nitrous, so maybe a 75 is safe to. But 50 is definitely fine. Wet or dry, well search some in this forum to find the advantages and disadvantages of each.

    I run a NX wet kit on my 3.8

    Good luck, let us know if you have any more questions after doing some searches!
    http://www.bowtiev6.com/

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    • #3
      I'm thinking about running a dry system on my on 3.4L(until I get the 3.8L in), but I also have some questions. First, where can I get jets and how much do they cost(the kit i'm looking at is an NOS EFI kit, not specifically for the camaro but it is a good deal, only it comes with just the 75hp jet and I will want to spray 50hp for safety).

      Also, what needs to be dones to convert a dry system to a wet system, and what type of costs would I be looking at(so I can run a higher jetted wet system when the 3.8L goes in).
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      • #4
        you can buy the jets from like NOS themselves. They have sets of jets you can buy. They probably aren't to expensive, but I am not sure.
        http://www.bowtiev6.com/

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        • #5
          Oh yea, to convert....

          1)A Fuel solenoid
          2)A wet nozzle of some sort
          3)Lines for fuel
          4)Jets

          That's about it to convert
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          • #6
            I am running a 100 wet shot right now. But that is with some tuning and an inline fuel pump to help hold up the fuel pressure. I think you would be crazy to run any type of dry setup over a 50 shot on a 3.4L but I have been called crazy a lot of times myself.

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            • #7
              Running a wet shot would be a lot safer and will allow you to go with a larger shot. Also, with a wet shot, you do not HAVE to upgrade fuel pumps where with a dry shot, you usually do. In the end, the wet system ends up costing about the same and is safer and will allow you to spray more.
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              • #8
                Well, all these questions are answered here:
                http://www.camarov6.com/cgi-bin/ulti...search_forum=3

                Call NOS direct for extra jets or conversion kits.

                When I converted from NOS dry kit to a TNT wet kit I called TNT and asked if they had a conversion.... they did which made things much easier.
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