Like Charlie said, a 100shot is a cakewalk with these cars.
Just make sure that you are activating the shot the proper way (aka not spraying too low in the rpms), have the AFR's dialed in, and pull a little timing you will be fine. Pull 3 degree's from where the nitrous activates on up to the rev limit and you will be fine. Making sure that the car is properly tuned before spraying nitrous is key too. It will provide a solid base to build off of when jetting and tuning when on the juice. That will make the overall nitrous tuning process much simpler and repeatable due to you not having to go on a wild goose chase to dial AFR's and spark advance in.
BTW, I forget if I mentioned it before but I have a little background in tuning. I am a Ford,Lincoln Mercury custom tuner and GM custom tuner; which portion of my performance business. I use both the SCT Advantage tuning software and the HP Tuners software depending on the platform I am tuning. I am sure some of you might have wondered why I am spouting these semi-technical tuning methods so I figured I would connect the dots so you know it isn't just some schmo guessing or otherwise misleading you good folks in here.