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[Z06] 662WHP & 702WTQ at the Dyno

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Old 11-01-2009, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Myhardtop
No problem brotha...any time

Okay, if you guy checked it all on the streets and dyno then you are ALL good to go.

And yes, Nitrous Outlet makes some nice kits, here is one of the few we sell...very popular:

http://www.theair-charger.com/codrysynikit.html


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I see you guys seem to like the dry shots better than wet...any reason for this? I always used wet systems with good luck. Is it the tunability or safety of the dry shots? For a cam/head stock short block Z06, would a 200 shot dry be feasible?
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Originally Posted by Myhardtop
No problem brotha...any time

Okay, if you guy checked it all on the streets and dyno then you are ALL good to go.


Thanks,
Carlos
Thanks for the info anyway... with the cable that High made it can be tune very well for dry shots also
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nflAuYl8SjU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjlqbNqiUq8

Check those out...

Car did 10rwhp more N/A After the shot.
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Originally Posted by StreetRacingGuy
I see you guys seem to like the dry shots better than wet...any reason for this? I always used wet systems with good luck. Is it the tunability or safety of the dry shots? For a cam/head stock short block Z06, would a 200 shot dry be feasible?
Don't go over 650.
Old 11-02-2009, 12:36 PM
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¡COÑO! ¡Tremenda máquina! Me imagino que eres la ley alla en la Isla.
Pretty cool set up and great gains
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nice set up. I will see this on the street really soon
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Gracias Vidal... me defiendo bien contra los JDM jejejeje


homel see you on miercoles
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Originally Posted by highlanderc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nflAuYl8SjU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjlqbNqiUq8

Check those out...

Car did 10rwhp more N/A After the shot.

Con razon la choteaera jejeje just kidding my friend!!!



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