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Old 11-12-2003, 12:32 PM   #3
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Default not the case...

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Originally posted by mtv not bullets
Why risk it if you've got bigger injectors already on the way? When you're pushing your 'stang to the limits: small mistakes = big repairs.
Why risk it? What risk is there in using nitrous with the stock injectors?? Don't listen to mtv...you'll be fine running a 100 shot on stock injectors. You already have the fuel pump, so you'll have enough pressure and volume in your fuel system. Having enough fuel pressure and pushing enough volume are the most important things to worry about with a dry nitrous system. But all dry systems are just about fool proof these days with the Hobbs switches they come with...which shuts off the flow of nitrous into the motor if the fuel pressure drops below the required 80-85psi. You'll be fine. If you step up above a 100 shot you may need an additional inline pump...I did...but I only have a 155lph in the tank...so you may be ok. Good luck...& happy squeezing!
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