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Old 03-11-2009, 06:45 PM
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Who sells the dry direct port kits?
Old 03-11-2009, 08:35 PM
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I'm sure any of the nitrous sponsors could build one for you.
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We can certainly set you up with a dry direct port. They are my favorite to put together as it makes for a very simple and clean install like the one below. Unless you have an aftermarket computer you need the interface to control the fuel flow. Its nice cause you also get a timing controller out of it. This is a very cost effective system to run and gives a great distribution of fuel and nitrous.


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Plumb it like a wet direct port and spray nitrous on both sides of the nozzle.
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We specialize in Directport applications. We have the most experience on this forum plumbing directports and we can build anything you can imagine.
Give us a call.
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So how exactly is the fuel beeing added? THrough the injectors i would assume.
How does the PCM know when to add the fuel?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by QuickSilver
So how exactly is the fuel beeing added? THrough the injectors i would assume.
How does the PCM know when to add the fuel?
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Yes.

You tell it to..... If you spray from 3,000 to 6,000 you turn the fuel on at the same RPM.
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Originally Posted by ATVracr
Plumb it like a wet direct port and spray nitrous on both sides of the nozzle.
You gave away your secret, lol i knew right away in your other thread.
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Originally Posted by Mike@HSW
You gave away your secret, lol i knew right away in your other thread.
Its all good.... The smart guys can follow the lines and see that they all tie into the same feed line.

I just hope it runs good this year.
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Originally Posted by ATVracr
Its all good.... The smart guys can follow the lines and see that they all tie into the same feed line.

Great job on the purge. Very well put together. Good luck.




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