meef
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- Oct 6, 2002
im getting a NX wet kit for my 98 Auto Talon ESi soon, and just wondering when i should spray at? 

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miamieclipse said:1st if you can grab traction, 2nd is ok, 3rd if above 3500ish, never in 4th.....
that should be a general outline![]()
illmatik said:hey gsgoinfast, have you been to the track with your nitrous? it be nice to know what kind of times 2gnt guys are running while spraying.
keep your usage of nitrous on a closed track and maybe you wont almost die
illmatik
miamieclipse said:[slowly] wi-n-ter?????????? Whats winter?
Sorry i live in Miami, FL..............

miamieclipse said:[slowly] wi-n-ter?????????? Whats winter?
Sorry i live in Miami, FL..............


illmatik said:thats a pretty respectable time, for a n/twhat other mods did he have on that?? im assuming I/H/E and possibly udp??? anything else? good topic for those of us 2gnt cant afford a turbo but want low time slips. let me know thanks.
illmatik

miamieclipse said:aren't we the comedian???
PS Chris im catching up to pg 2 so you better just watch out![]()
EDIT: THe reason i said not in 4th is becuase he is an a604 tranny, 4th gear is their final and never ending gear or did i just cofuse you![]()
yea i did get a little confused, i had never heard that before. but that would make sense. although the lower the gears the safer it is to spray, less load on your internals.