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Old 08-28-2013, 08:08 AM
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Curious as to what you're using for noid mounts with your 102 setup. The previous mounting plate I has used the throttle bracket holes on the LS6 intake, but despite triming the 102 to make it fit, the piece itself is about 1" too short and puts the purge noid very close to the tensioner and just generally makes things uncomfortable tight. Looking for some ideas from the crowd..
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We have a couple of brackets that would work for you.

If you are wanting to keep the solenoids mounted off the throttle body we have these two brackets to do that.
Driver side

Passenger Side


Then we also have one that mounts to the passenger side cylinder head.
Head Bracket

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Would a plate system be best for 200 shot on fast 102 or should I get a bar or dp? Also would I need stand alone for that much? Im new to the nitrous world
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Originally Posted by ws6guy27
Would a plate system be best for 200 shot on fast 102 or should I get a bar or dp? Also would I need stand alone for that much? Im new to the nitrous world
You can use a plate for that much nitrous without a problem. A direct port would leave you plenty of room to grow later though. The amount of fuel you can pull off the rail will depend on how much fuel the motor is using. A more modified motor will be even more limited as to how much fuel you can pull from the rail. Your fuel system will also come into play as well depending on its ability to keep up with the fuel demand.
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Good stuff Trey, thanks!



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