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Old 07-05-2008, 10:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
Mini Hemi
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Question 100 shot w/single nozzle?

OK I looked at the stickies and FAQ and saw nothing about this... I have run N2O before on a couple of Mustangs but never on my SRT 4. I just need to know if you can get away with running a 100 shot w/o going direct port. I really don't want to go any bigger than this as I already have a 50 trim and this is my daily driver. I just want more than a 75 shot but really don't want the hassle and expense of a direct port system. So is there a problem w/cylinder distribution imbalance going bigger than 75 w/a single nozzle? Who has run 100 shot w/o a direct port system?
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