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how much nitrous on a 95 n/t

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qtxdevilz

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May 8, 2003
a, Pennsylvania
how much no2 do you guys think a stock 95 talon non turbo can take reliably?
also what kind of kit would you recommend?
wet or dry?
 
I have never sprayed a 420A but I have heard from a lot of guys that 75 is the MAX that you want to go on a bone stock motor since you have no way to regulate fuel pressure and such when the system is stock.
 
but if you were running a wet system you wouldnt need to regulate your fuel
 
Since you are only looking for 50 to 75 hp the dry system will work fine. NX has a pretty bad ass setup. The cheapest price i have seen is $489 from Jegs performance. I hooked mine up in bout 2 hours. The dry kit is an easy install.
 
You could probably run a 100shot with some fuel upgrades. When you think about it, people are running Stage 2 turbo kit on stock internals pushing about 250crank hp, a 100shot would be about the same horsepower.
 
thanks for all the replies...i just got my 95 n/t automatic talon today...but i got one problem...

when i got it back home (50 mile drive) i put it in reverse to park the car...and it wasnt moving backwards...i reved it to about 5000 rpm and it started moving very slowly...i parked the car and went to check the tranny fluid...it was overfilled (at least thats what it reads)...so i go to use the car again later and it wouldnt reverse AT ALL it wouldnt even move one inch...so do you guys think the problem is caused the car having to much tranny fluids?i doubt that overfilled fluids will cause the reverse not to work at all...please remember that when i put it into drive it works fine...thanks for all your replies...
 
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