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Nitrous Big Shot Plate Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

I have a nitrous big shot plate that has been reworked by dynotune nitrous. It has there large solenoids. We used this kit up until last week as our sbc 434`s second kit. Hit clean and hard every time. What you see is what you get....The plate, the fuel and nitrous solenoids, the two lines from the solenoid to the plate, and a package of jets. Jets included are .053, .055(2),.061(2), .063(2), .070, .071(2), .073(2), .082, .093 and one still in the plate fuel side. Was told his up to 500 after I had it done a year and a half ago. Worked well for us on 100 and 200. Never went above 300 with it. All sales final so ask any questions before bidding.

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