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    Quote Originally Posted by edelbrock
    allowing the nitrous mixture to be distributed evenly between all cylinders by passing through the intake manifold.
    I'm suspicious of the level of truth in this statement.

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    nitrous is very..i would like to say....Unpredictable? from my experiences, my own two cents would be do nothing more than a 50 shot(wet) on the stock a3. Nitrous puts huge amount of shock into your motor. I would recommend using some kind of engine management, Kpro is good for nitrous.

    Also, i would not run any sort of "dry" nitrous without investing in larger injectors.. Many times motors will lean out when using nitrous on the stock fuel system..

    Just do your research, and good-luck. Keep us informed.

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    I dabbled in nitrous a little while ago and I had a wet kit from NOS. It was set up with a "Y" nozzle drilled into the intake. the research i did basically said that a max shot of 75 should be used on a stock motor, anything more than that you run a risk of grenading your engine. but you can run a 75 shot all day every day with no issues, at least in my own personal experiences.

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