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Old 05-29-2008, 01:51 PM
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Sorry if its been addressed before....

Is it possible to run a low pressur fuel system on something like a single nozzle wet kit? If so, how would you calculate the jetting?

I'm wanting to take some strain off the fuel system in My GN, and I have a few spare Holley Blacks....


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Call your nitrous kit vendor and see what jet sizes they recommend for the lower pressure ratings.
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That's easy enough.....I'm trying to find out if there will be any atomization issues if you run a low pressure fuel system on something like a single nozzle....I have a calculator I use for jetting....


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That's easy enough.....I'm trying to find out if there will be any atomization issues if you run a low pressure fuel system on something like a single nozzle....I have a calculator I use for jetting....


-Will

There might be, but with a standalone you should be able to run whatever pressure you want to.
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Originally Posted by TARZAN
That's easy enough.....I'm trying to find out if there will be any atomization issues if you run a low pressure fuel system on something like a single nozzle....I have a calculator I use for jetting....


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Considering how the fuel is blasted outwards, therefore atomized, by the high pressure nitrous flow from a nozzle i'd say you should be fine. but I may be wrong.
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Anyone else?



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Will,
You will be fine tunning the system for low pressure instead of high pressure. I would suggest no lower than 10 psi. I have done it many of times. Let me know if you need any suggested jetting or any advice on how to set it up.

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Thanks, thats what I needed to know!

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