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Old May 18, 2010 | 12:13 AM
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I am currently running a forged 402 motor I was wanting to spray a 200 shot. I just don't know how to go about this due to me being new to any kind of build. I was thinking about a dual stage nitrous I am just not quite sure how dual stage works. I think the idea is it will spray a certain amount at a given time then spray more in a higher RPM range? I have a stock rear end and a stock A4 transmission I am not sure how they will hold up. Any help would be great. Im not sure what more info I need to give on the car feel free to ask sorry if I left out anything.

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The lack of answers is because if you use the search feature you will see more answers than you could possibly read. Around here it is very doubtful you will ask a questions that has not been asked and answered atleast a dozen times before.
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Adam is absolutely right.

I think I answered your exact questions last week.

Two stages means just that... Two separate stages. Your motor will take it NO PROB... Your fuel system might or might not - you don't mention if it's upgraded?

Also, your tranny won't take it - at least not for long!
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Originally Posted by EdwardETraylorIII
Adam is absolutely right.

I think I answered your exact questions last week.

Two stages means just that... Two separate stages. Your motor will take it NO PROB... Your fuel system might or might not - you don't mention if it's upgraded?

Also, your tranny won't take it - at least not for long!
Umm not sure on the fuel pump let me check. Also do you think it will take a 100 shot?
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fuel system is stock.
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stock fuel you are limited to around 150 shot which a stock engine can handle.
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So I should be fine with a 100 shot. Maybe that will be plenty till I get use to it and build my tranny. Any recommendation on what kit to get?
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http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/
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Since im planing on doing a bigger shot later down the road I would need to go with a wet kit correct? I think I read some where dry is only good to about a 150 shot?
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Look on the site i posted and call Dave at nitrous outlet and tell him what you want to do now and what you want to be able to expand to later on and he will set you up.
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Invictus,

I can't tell you if you can take a 100 shot or not because I don't know anything about your current tune/fuel demand/power levels....... I SUSPECT a 100 shot would be fine, but I don't know.

I'd advise you to search for posts by me in the last two weeks and I can assure you I've already answered all of your questions.

I recommend NX (www.nitrousexpress.com). Awesome customer service and great lasting products. hinsonsupercars.com (a supporting vendor here) sells the kits @ a GREAT price! Buy the wet kit.
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