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#405968 01/09/02 05:00 AM
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Okay Fellas, I've decided to go the direct port nitrous route with a kit from NOS. As you know, the foggers will have to be drilled into the intake manifold. Now, my question is, can any of you think of a spot on the manifold that would be the best place to install the fogger nozzles? Thanks


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#405969 01/09/02 02:32 PM
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I think you should wait a bit. NOS debuted direct port system at this year;s PRI Tradeshow that doesn't require drilling & tapping of the intake manifold. Basically the new system uses a new type of nozzle that sandwiches between the stock injector and the manifold. I am still waiting on my updated price lists for NOS and as soon as I get the info I iwll be able to post prices & part numbers.
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One thing I am wondering; would it be best to put the fogger nozzle in the primary runner with the injector, or in the secondary runner which is larger.

That answer is obvioud with this new system put out by NOS, but will it be best for our intake manifold?


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Personally I would mount the spray nozzles in the secondary runners and use the imrc to activate the system, but retain the use of a progressive nitrous controller. This would keep the wheel spin & trans strain to a minimum and keep the power increase as linear as possible.
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Quote:
Originally posted by WorldTour:
Personally I would mount the spray nozzles in the secondary runners and use the imrc to activate the system, but retain the use of a progressive nitrous controller. This would keep the wheel spin & trans strain to a minimum and keep the power increase as linear as possible.
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I agree with the use of the secondary runners and making sure the butterflies are open BEFORE the nitrous/fuel is sprayed. Mark, do you have any more info about this new nitrous system? If it is a device that is placed between the injector and the manifold, who thinks this will fit under our manifold? Not me.


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#405973 01/10/02 04:37 PM
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If it does fit it will be very tight. As soon as i get the full details on it I will post it.
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#405974 01/10/02 04:54 PM
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Hey Mark

Did you find any info on those seat brackets for me?


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#405975 01/10/02 06:00 PM
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no not yet. I e-mailed our rep, but true to form no reponse.
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#405976 01/12/02 10:20 PM
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It sounds to me like it might be beneficial for me to put the nozzles in the secondary runners, complimented by an RPM activated switch set to say, 4000 RPM.


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http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLine/Products/NOS/catalog.html

Click on "NOSzle"


Here it is on a Mustang intake.



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