View Poll Results: Will you be able to see a 100 wet shot flowing through the manifold?
Absolutly, it should look like dense fog
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Nope, a 100 shot isn't nearly big enough
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Do you think you can see nitrous flowing through a transparent intake manifold?
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Do you think you can see nitrous flowing through a transparent intake manifold?
Thats what I'm wondering...
I'll be spraying a 100 wet shot through a single fogger. I hope you can see it, but I'm concerened that the air speed/cfm might dilute it too much. So, lets hear some predictions
I'll get it on the dyno with a video camera this month, just waiting for my fuel rails to show up, and I'll be bolting this thing on!!!
This should also shed some light into the famous "fuel puddling" arguements.
I'll be spraying a 100 wet shot through a single fogger. I hope you can see it, but I'm concerened that the air speed/cfm might dilute it too much. So, lets hear some predictions
I'll get it on the dyno with a video camera this month, just waiting for my fuel rails to show up, and I'll be bolting this thing on!!!
This should also shed some light into the famous "fuel puddling" arguements.
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Although LS1 manifolds are pretty much just as bad with the "updraft" port opening. But yes, if fuel puddling could ever happen, I think this is the ideal scenerio. btw, I think fuel puddling, and the tooth fairy, have some things in common
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more power to you. I dont think i could get an intake custom made, know that fuel might puddle in it, and then spray it just to see what happens. It is pretty cool looking but with that plastic on top keep a seal once the pressure builds in the intake. Your also taking the chance that it might not puddle this time but it might later and blow that plastic through your hood. But im subscribing just to see what happens.
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I say for sure you will see the fog in there.
a few years back accidently activated my nitrouse system on my drag sled with the 3 fogger nozzles in a bucket.( i had the carbs off) I replayed the run on the tach not realizing the bottle was on and system armed.(rpm activated only)
I learned real fast why they are called fogger nozzles. and that was only 50hp on a 800cc 3 cyl snowmobile kit.
should look sweet through the clear top.can't wait to see the vid
a few years back accidently activated my nitrouse system on my drag sled with the 3 fogger nozzles in a bucket.( i had the carbs off) I replayed the run on the tach not realizing the bottle was on and system armed.(rpm activated only)
I learned real fast why they are called fogger nozzles. and that was only 50hp on a 800cc 3 cyl snowmobile kit.
should look sweet through the clear top.can't wait to see the vid
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Subscribing. Puddling not going happen.
You should see a difference in side the intake running and not running, would help if you had a sealed light in there.
You probably will see some fuel fogging as well. Fuel vapor coming up the runner from the reversion happening.
Going to be interesting for sure...
You should see a difference in side the intake running and not running, would help if you had a sealed light in there.
You probably will see some fuel fogging as well. Fuel vapor coming up the runner from the reversion happening.
Going to be interesting for sure...