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02-20-2011, 08:03 AM
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gearing +n2o question
hey i am in the process of ordering a new 12 bolt from moser, i am not sure what gear to run i have a th400 and i want to run the most gear possible, i have a 4000 stall, and bolt ons slicks and skinnys, lots of weight reduction, and a 150 dry shot i want to run 4.11's if possible but im not sure if itll be enough on n2o?
thanks for any input
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02-20-2011, 02:37 PM
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Look in the 3.70 range and a 28" tire.... but every car is different...
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02-20-2011, 03:06 PM
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it'll also depend on the amount of converter slip that setup will have. I would go 3.70's just to play it safe. If you still want more gear, you could always step it down to a 27" tire.
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02-20-2011, 03:19 PM
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Figure out where you think the car will trap, max RPM for the engine, and what size tire you're going to run. With the little info you posted, I'd guess a 3.73 with a 28" tire and 3.55s on a 26" tire. This is assuming stock cam.
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02-20-2011, 03:55 PM
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thanks guys ill probably end up going with 3.73's then
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02-20-2011, 09:40 PM
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Why dry?
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1999 Z28 Convertible. 6 speed swap, wide cowl hood, full hockey stripes, and a whining 10 bolt.
2008 Sierra Vortec Max. 6.2 swapped, headers, Magnaflow catback, GMPP CAI, NHT optioned tow package.
2006 GTO, 11.48 @ 118.3
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02-21-2011, 07:52 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NJ Torque
Why dry?
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my brother bought it but sold his car before he installed it so he sold it to me real cheap, i read that a 150 shot is the highest you should go with dry so im gonna go with that and in a year or so im building a motor which will be a wet 300 shot
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02-21-2011, 10:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jts98z28
my brother bought it but sold his car before he installed it so he sold it to me real cheap, i read that a 150 shot is the highest you should go with dry so im gonna go with that and in a year or so im building a motor which will be a wet 300 shot
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You can run as much as you would like dry... I wouldnt try to do it on a stock fuel system at all...
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1999 Z28 Convertible. 6 speed swap, wide cowl hood, full hockey stripes, and a whining 10 bolt.
2008 Sierra Vortec Max. 6.2 swapped, headers, Magnaflow catback, GMPP CAI, NHT optioned tow package.
2006 GTO, 11.48 @ 118.3
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02-23-2011, 12:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NJ Torque
You can run as much as you would like dry... I wouldnt try to do it on a stock fuel system at all...
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o well then i might step it up a bit depending on how much power i make, and i am gona get some 42# injectors, new pump and a fuel cell in the trunk, i read that the stock fuel rails can support 600 rwhp no problem(could be wrong again lol) but havent heard anything about the actual fuel lines
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