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Old 08-08-2008, 01:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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does anybody on here run nos on your camry i know its probley a stupid ? but if so how much could a camry handle on NOS i mean on stock internals like for use on the drag strip ? just curious,
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does anybody on here run nos on your camry i know its probley a stupid ? but if so how much could a camry handle on NOS i mean on stock internals like for use on the drag strip ? just curious,
not much, a 50 shot dry at most is about the limit I'd say......safely


unless you have $ to burn on repairs
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not much, a 50 shot dry at most is about the limit I'd say......safely


unless you have $ to burn on repairs
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dry = retarded
wet & direct-port = ftw

with a piggyback you should be able to handle a 50-75 shot ... remember that the # isnt the same as the # of whp you gain, so a 75 shot will probably translate to a 50whp upgrade, and a 5S-FE with 50 more whp over stock is well within its limits, but it all depends on the electronics

if you have an auto tranny, its gonna have more problems than your engine
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nitrous...not NOS. and prolly only a 50-75 shot.
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