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Old 03-28-2006, 07:41 AM
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I was thinking of tapping the MAF end that's closest to the TB to mount my wet nozzle. There's plenty of metal there to drill and tap. Would this be a bad spot for the nozzle?
Old 03-28-2006, 09:37 AM
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It worked Great for me on my car a few years ago. It also made the nozzle not move around as much and made it easier to do jet changes as well
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It should be fine. Just make sure there is enough room to attach the two braided lines to the nozzle.

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I was thinking of tapping the MAF end that's closest to the TB to mount my wet nozzle. There's plenty of metal there to drill and tap. Would this be a bad spot for the nozzle?
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Cool. Thanks, guys.

BTW, Matt, I'm going to try out your Black Mamba. We'll see how it works.
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Originally Posted by PAGregSS
I was thinking of tapping the MAF end that's closest to the TB to mount my wet nozzle. There's plenty of metal there to drill and tap. Would this be a bad spot for the nozzle?

This is what I did a few years ago when I first installed my NX kit. There is enough there to tap and screw the nozzle in. I have now went with the maf kit hope the picture helps.

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yep...i did mine just like pictured above. Works great!
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02 Pewter LS1, can you tell me how long your hose is from the fuel rail to the fuel solenoid? Also, how long are your hoses from the solenoids to the nozzle? I may end up having to set my system up that way and I need to know what hoses I need to get.
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02 Pewter LS1, can you tell me how long your hose is from the fuel rail to the fuel solenoid? Also, how long are your hoses from the solenoids to the nozzle? I may end up having to set my system up that way and I need to know what hoses I need to get.
I will measure them for you the car is at home in the garage where it spends most of it's time AKA garage queen. These were the stock lines that cam with the NX kit not sure the length but I will measure them and get back to you.
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Here is my setup.
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