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Old 09-29-2019 | 09:35 PM
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I have seen the Nitrous Outlet setup but will any of the GM parts work under a Fast 102 in a 4th gen.
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Old 09-30-2019 | 01:26 PM
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Just get ours
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I'm a pour Canadian and the exchange rate and shipping/border processing fees just kills us. It would also have to fit with the Vacuum pump.
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Not bashing the nitrous outlet kit but I had nothing but trouble with leaks from the machined aluminum blocks. What I ended up doing was using a stock front mount crossover tube on the rear as well and ran a rubber line to the front
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Originally Posted by ssliver98
Not bashing the nitrous outlet kit but I had nothing but trouble with leaks from the machined aluminum blocks. What I ended up doing was using a stock front mount crossover tube on the rear as well and ran a rubber line to the front
Did you contact us? did you use sealant on the fittings?
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I did not contact you it was the actual aluminum block to the engine block the leaked constantly. I figured it wasn’t worth the time to contact you didn’t figure much you guys would do.
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Originally Posted by ssliver98
I did not contact you it was the actual aluminum block to the engine block the leaked constantly. I figured it wasn’t worth the time to contact you didn’t figure much you guys would do.
Sounds like an O-Ring issue. Always call us! We will make it right.
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Got my fittings from Trick Flow ended my clearance issues
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Got my fittings from Trick Flow ended my clearance issues
Trick flow fittings are good. So are the ERL fittings.
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No issues with mine from Nitrous Outlet. I dabbed a little RTV sealant when I reinstalled the setup. The only problem I get is street racers thinking it's a Nitrous solenoid.
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Do the nitrous outlet kits work for the msd ls7 manifold. I know it is tight back there. This is also for c6 Corvette. I also know msd does not have a lot of room under it maybe 1/4 inch at best and shaved heads probably less.
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Originally Posted by Double06
Do the nitrous outlet kits work for the msd ls7 manifold. I know it is tight back there. This is also for c6 Corvette. I also know msd does not have a lot of room under it maybe 1/4 inch at best and shaved heads probably less.
We currently have one in development! We'll have it together by Black Friday.
Old 10-07-2019 | 06:12 PM
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Used the stock vent lines and massaged them with a rubber mallet.



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