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Old 03-23-2010, 09:20 PM
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I have a plate system from Nitro Dave and I have an after market fuel rail. Does anybody have a pic of where I can apply a T so that I can feed the nitrous plate with fuel? Thank you for your time.
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i would like to see this as well
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Several examples in here for feeding nitrous off of aftermarket fuel rails.


https://ls1tech.com/forums/fueling-i...uel-rails.html
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Couldn't you drill and tap a 1/8 NPT thread into the rail, put a -4 AN male fitting to it, then run a -4 AN hose to the fuel Noid, then -3 AN to the plate?
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Originally Posted by veloxetmortifer
I have a plate system from Nitro Dave and I have an after market fuel rail. Does anybody have a pic of where I can apply a T so that I can feed the nitrous plate with fuel? Thank you for your time.
What size an hose are you running? Depending on the size shot, you can use one of these fittings in whatever size AN hose that you have:
6AN Adapter
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It's a 4AN fitting that I need. The hose is a 4AN.
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i think he meant what size fuel line?

you can put one of those fittings/adapters inline in the fuel line and it will have a 1/4NPT port in it
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It's a 3/8 line with a 4AN fitting.
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then get one of these -- http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...3&product=3786

and one of these -- http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...1&product=3749

or the same thing from HSW...

hope that helps and i didnt misunderstand what you are needing
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Originally Posted by veloxetmortifer
It's a 3/8 line with a 4AN fitting.
How do you have your rails plummed? Shoot me a picture of it and I'll give you a few other options to pull fuel from it.

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What size are the fittings that screw into the rails??
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Originally Posted by Nick@HSW
What size an hose are you running? Depending on the size shot, you can use one of these fittings in whatever size AN hose that you have:
6AN Adapter
i just did this on my plate kit i got from nitrous outlet.. had to kinda make it work because i had aftermarket rails... ran a 90 of that and used a longer stainless solid line i had them send me to attach it.. works great




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