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  • N20 75 or 100 HP Shot??

    I am going to be installing my N20 Kit on the LQ1 this spring and all I want to know is if anyone has run 75HP and 100HP shots on this engine without any issues.

    I used to run a 55HP shot on a 3.1L Z24 without any issues.

    And before anyone here starts spouting to me about how to use N20 I used to use and install N20 in cars and know what I need to install and use properly.

    I just dont know how strong the LQ1 is as I am new to this Engine.
    I dont know what this means but "ASS HATS" is funny

  • #2
    how do you plan to deliver the n20?

    i initially used a 50 shot on my old lumi back in the day. problem was the rear cylinder bank got more juice than the front.

    i ran 1 step colder plug on the rear bank to band aid it.

    engine is pretty strong, id say try a 50 1st. it should stand up to a 75 easily but not so sure about a 100. your head gaskets may fail under a 100 shot.
    (especially if you do not get the distribution straight)

    lq1 likey juice
    The Official Rotating Mass Nazi

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    • #3
      Ive heard a few guys running a 75shot. i think "Oldssillhoute" ran a 100 shot back in the day. but dunno anyone running a 100 shot. I think it starts leaning out with a 100 shot. Is it a WET or a DRY kit? I hear the wet kits tend to pool up in the intake manifold.

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      Shane "RedZMonte"
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      • #4
        Wet kit single nozzel ahead of the TB.
        I dont know what this means but "ASS HATS" is funny

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        • #5
          Start out with a smaller shot, and tune it before you bump it up. It would be very wise to invest in a wideband. In fact, I think you are downright crazy to use nitrous without one.
          2006 AWD TBSS 12.538 @ 106.92 1.66 60' Bolt-ons only

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