Making 400 at the tires now N/A Im thinkin 200 shot. whats your opinon?
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I figured when Im ready for nitrous I would go 250 dual stage. So two 125 shots. that way when I just want to spray I can without stressing the engine as much and when I want to go balls out I can as well.Originally posted by klrlt1Making 400 at the tires now N/A Im thinkin 200 shot. whats your opinon?
what performance mods do you have? Im kinda curious since IM working towards about the same figure with my LT1.The Chevy Camaro was built with a single purpose in mind which it executes flawlessly...Going very very fast in a straight line until your hair catches on fire.
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All depends on the cash flow.
the 200 shot is going to be the cheapest HP.
turbo or S/C is going to cost some $$$ but great in the long run.
If you get a S/C and then spray......WOW.sigpic
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Ill agree with most...go spray if you wanna go cheap, otherwise if you always want the contant power....id go with the TT personally. it will cost a lot, but it would be worth it in the end
butttt SC+SPRAY=

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I love turbos and my ultimate goal is to do a TT LS1 WS6 but this LT1 car is just going to have 125-150 shot of juice2005 Yamaha R6
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depends on what you are after... in general, twins will spool quicker and provide max boost lower in the rpm range, while a bigger single will provide more overall airflow.Originally posted by 96mikez28honestly TT's are deadweight, a single turbo will do everything ya want it too!
then you have to factor in packaging, desired boost, compressor maps, overall engine airflow capacity, rpm range, etc....
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First off what is your compression ratio? This will greatly affect which route you go, if you have to change lots of parts to go super or turbo then spray the car and visa versa. Either way that car will run great.Doing less with more

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i think if i threw spray on my car... every time i floored it around town without the nos would just be kinda boring and id want the power there.. so itd take the fun out of not having the nos.. so if you're always going to want the constant power go with the s/c or turbo.. i think you should just do a 70-80mm single2000 Firebird A4 black hardtop
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