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BritStang 07-06-2009 01:14 PM

Wet nitrous - dumb question about nozzles
 
I'm looking at a number of wet systems for my 07 GT, and i'm put off a bit by the way the nozzles fit into the air intake before the TB. It seems a bit....rigged if you know what I mean. First of all, i'm worried about securely fixing the nozzles through my steeda CAI tube. I'm also a bit puzzled....does the fuel solenoid spray *all* the fuel needed by tapping into the fuel rail, or does it just steal *some* of the necessary fuel? If the former, then does that effectively mean my car will no longer be fuel injected? (sorry, told you it was a dumb question).

Thanks in advance.

BritStang

whitestang04 07-06-2009 01:42 PM

I wouldn't worry about tapping into your Steeda CAI for the injetor. Most late model cars use this method with very good results. The only time a direct port kit is needed is when you plan to run a big shot. For the fuel it taps into the fuel line only for the amount of fuel that is needed to support the nitrous and this is controlled by pills. Your fuel injectors will run the same with or without the nitrous. I hope this answers your questions.

r3dn3ck 07-06-2009 01:53 PM

and unless you find a way to stick a carburetor on your car, it'll always be fuel injected.

spike_africa 07-06-2009 04:20 PM

A nozzle setup is totally fine and is not a "rigged" way to install a nitrous kit. Its how its done on EFI vehicles. Using a wet kit, and you should use a wet kit, does take some fuel from the fuel rails but the fuel pump will see a drop in pressure and crank up the fuel pump for more flow.

Basically a wet kit is the way to go, and a nozzle setup is how its done unless you spray a lot of nitrous.

BritStang 07-07-2009 05:04 AM

Thanks guys, that makes sense!

BritStang 07-07-2009 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by r3dn3ck (Post 417559)
and unless you find a way to stick a carburetor on your car, it'll always be fuel injected.

Right, and that was why I asked....something that mixes fuel and air (or N2O) and squirts it into the intake sounded like...well, a carb' :-D

spike_africa 07-07-2009 10:21 AM

They do sell a plate kit for the 3v cars too, if you really must have a plate setup over a Nozzle setup. Its much more expensive then a regular fogger nozzle however.

http://www.nitrousexpress.com/produc...ils.php?id=956


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