Few Nitrous ?'s

MGSTANG said:
you don't NEED a tune with a wet kit if your running a 100 shot w/ stock timing. I was running a 125 shot w/ 7 degrees base timing on before I got a tune, now I'm 150. Now, what's so much better about a plate system. It still has to go through all the runners like a regular nitrous kit does right?

So with the stock timing and colder plugs, every thing should be safe w/ a NX 100shot on a 2000 GT?
 
Mustangl3 said:
The only reason i was thinking the 5116 kit was for 96-98 cars was because of the jegs site. I dont think the holley site is correct because on on eof the other kits for a 4.6 the instructions are for a 5.0. I wouldnt use a NX plate for a NOS dry kit, i think that would just be looking for trouble

The HOLLEY site IS CORRECT DUDE!!!!! I have the 5116 instruction booklet IN MY HAND!!!!

The other kit you mentioned is for a 5.0, you have it completely backwards.

If you don't believe me, go try to find the electronic fuel psi regulator on a 5.0 car with a RETURN style fuel system.

To sum it up....... the 5116 is for 99> GT's with RETURNLESS FUEL SYSTEM, it is a DRY KIT, and it is a NOZZLE/FAN SPRAY in the intake tube.
 
Ok thanks i didnt know you had the kit. I definately like the NOS kit more because it comes with the fuel pressure safetey switch and the window switch. Also it actually increases the fuel pressure unlike the NX kit which just takes the fuel from rails ad possible drops fuel pressure.
 
Don't rule NX out.........there kit is top notch as well. Whatever kit you get should be ok. Be it ZEX, NOS, NX or DYNOTUNE.

The best part of a well put together N20 kit, is the intelligence level of the driver, and the quality of the install job.

But, I have had good success with my 5116 kit, and would easily recomend it to others. Although I have no experience with any other brand, and this is my first N20 kit.