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Old 11-14-2004, 08:10 AM
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I just read your post on the 12th about the exciting night. Sounds like a 70 anything jet is too much for your setup. When i gave you the advice on jet size i said a 76 jet is a 100 dry shot for Compucar and NOS brand kits. They both use small soleniods in there kits. That kinda explains the difference in yours flowing so much more N2O. Glad to hear you didnt blow your motor and all is well. I guess i missunderstood what kind of kit you have and ASSumed you had a basic one. Big solenoids are for big HP.

I guess the old saying is true, if you ASSume something you often come out looking like an ***.
Old 11-14-2004, 10:47 AM
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LOL

Do a compression check bro!

So what size shot did he end up trying then?

I hope everything checks out fine.
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Probibly closer to the 175-200 range.
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