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Originally posted by 1DangerousV6: haha..yeah..as far as the shot..dont go over 75..as far as the technicalities..listen to these guys :D
Sorry, I couldn't resist! Anyways, it really depends on the condition of the engine, mileage, and what you plan on during to it. The pistons (from what I've been told) and head gaskets don't like nitrous. I blew 4 sets of head gaskets on my 3.4. One set was blown w/ a 100 shot and stock head bolts after 2 passes, 1 was blown w/ a 100 shot and ARP studs on the street and the other two blew with a 150 shot and ARP studs also on the street. The head gaskets can't handle that much, trust me. :D I would be cautious about a 75 shot.
Originally posted by Jerriko: the other two blew with a 150 shot and ARP studs also on the street.
craziness..and im cautious about running a 100 shot on my 3.8 haha..didnt the 150 cause damage because it backfired?..i wonder what time you woulda seen if you were able to suck that juice down..possibly a high 12 i would think
It never EVER backfired. :mad: The head gaskets failed the same way they did everytime. I think it had more to do with the 4 bolt per cylinder design more than anything else.
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