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Old 11-10-01, 08:00 PM
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Question Any info on NOS?

Can anyone give any input on running NOS in an 99 SC300? I heard Venom's is a pretty good one with the electronic controlled NOS system!
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Venom's kit is a bit expensive for my tastes

Just get a wet kit for a SupraTT... suprastore and mvpmotorsports.com sell them for $479 with jets for a 80hp shot I believe... and the jets for a 100hp shot arent too expensive...

You know what the difference is between a wet shot and a dry shot right? on a SC300 you can run a 100 shot pretty easily and be ok

I want to know if its ok to spray a 125 shot

For the price you get on a Venom kit; you could buy a Direct Port NOS setup and run a 200hp shot... I'd get the $479 wet kit; run a 100hp shot and use the money difference for a new clutch
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Originally posted by Bean
Venom's kit is a bit expensive for my tastes

Just get a wet kit for a SupraTT... suprastore and mvpmotorsports.com sell them for $479 with jets for a 80hp shot I believe... and the jets for a 100hp shot arent too expensive...

You know what the difference is between a wet shot and a dry shot right? on a SC300 you can run a 100 shot pretty easily and be ok

I want to know if its ok to spray a 125 shot

For the price you get on a Venom kit; you could buy a Direct Port NOS setup and run a 200hp shot... I'd get the $479 wet kit; run a 100hp shot and use the money difference for a new clutch
125 shot would be fine for a direct port setup as long as intake/exhaust/fuel was taken care of. If memory serves me right, a 175 would be more consistant with direct port, but then the tranny would need a lil' beef up.

Ahh, everything is a catch 22.

Good advice on the 100 shot NOS + clutch.



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