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I was wondering can you nitro a 3100 from 94 i just want a small boost in power for drag strip the car and driver mag did it to a 89 beretta but i know those cars had a maf sensor and 3100 has a map sensor i believe instead any help would be appreciated. I just need to get in low 15.sec make to shut down my sons big mouth with his 3.6 aura.
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You can do a wet-shot nitrous kit with success. Nitro-methane is not recommended though.
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Talk to 3X00 Modified. I'm damn sure he will chime in soon.
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50 shot wet should net you the time you want.

It doesn't matter if a vehicle has a maf sensor or not when using nitrous since you want to avoid that sensor during an install anyways. If you put a fogger in front of the MAF sensor you will freeze the sensor and the engine will dump so much fuel it's not even funny and it will just flood out.

To play it safe the best thing to do is run a wet shot so the Nitrous system itself is supplying the necessary fuel it needs to add the proper power and not detonate.
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