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Old 12-16-2010, 07:42 AM
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Default Stand alone fuel set up

I just purchased a Cold Fusion stand alone fuel set up for my car. I have only been running a 100 shot but now that I bought this I will be stepping it up to a 200 or maybe 250. It just depends on what the dyno shows. My goal of 9's should be in reach now.
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Sounds good do you have any pics of the set up? I ended up piecing together my own system
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good, is that direct port-plate or nozzle on the intake tube?
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No pics as of yet. I just got the kit and will start the install first of the week right after Christmas. Right now its just a nozzle in the intake tube but I am thinking about going with a plate between the TB and intake. I have heard mixed reviews about the plate though.
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Nitrous Outlet plate kits are the shiznit. Look at Larry from Speedincs car. 9.6s@140 mph. With stock ported heads/intake and a HR cam. PS I have a kit for sale with or without the bottle $350/450
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I would not be spraying 200 via a nozzle and highly suggest a plate or fogger.

let me know if we can help
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Originally Posted by LS1 SPEED
I would not be spraying 200 via a nozzle and highly suggest a plate or fogger.

let me know if we can help
What do you suggest and what can you offer?
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Judging by your sig pic, I'd recommend a solid rear drag bar first.
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lol^^^ Joe's right though!
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That will be on the car the first of the year along with a complete tubular k member and front arms. Trying to get the car set up to run in the 275 real street class



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