90mm plate and stand alone questions
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90mm plate and stand alone questions
Just wondering if anyone had any opinions or results from NOS's 90mm plate system they would like to share. I guess this would be considered their LS2 Kit? Planning on running a 150 wet hit which leads me to my next question.
I was planning on using my alky control system as my stand alone. See any problems with this. Would be running C16 in the SA tank. Was thinking about using a second fuel solenoid directly before the main fuel solenoid to act as a purge to rid air out of the fuel line. This air and fuel would just dump back into the SA tank. Any opinions?
I was planning on using my alky control system as my stand alone. See any problems with this. Would be running C16 in the SA tank. Was thinking about using a second fuel solenoid directly before the main fuel solenoid to act as a purge to rid air out of the fuel line. This air and fuel would just dump back into the SA tank. Any opinions?
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Not sure on the equation, but its rated at over 100psi on its 1/4" outlet. This kits only got about 3 hours on it. I may have to use some type of regulator though because it is variable speed and vary touchy to its adjustment.
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I agree with Cat 3 but to add to it put a return style regulater to do away with the posibility of a lean spike. No need to run two fuel solenoids.
If you decide to add a dedicated fuel syetm and not make what you have work we stock dedicatd fuel systems and cary the NOS plate kit also.
Dave
If you decide to add a dedicated fuel syetm and not make what you have work we stock dedicatd fuel systems and cary the NOS plate kit also.
Dave