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Old Dec 29, 2009 | 10:05 AM
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If i was going to use a super vic jr intake, would my 4150 4-BBL SHARK DUAL STAGE STAGE still work with that intake, or would i have to use a normal vic jr?

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Old Dec 29, 2009 | 01:54 PM
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nope, both intakes are 4150 style where you are saying yours is a dominator setup or a 4500 style. You could have both machined to have a 4500 flange put on the intake though. or just buy a regular 4150 plate use all your other stuff.
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Ok my bad, i ordered a 4150 style nx dual stage nitrous plate about 5 months ago and when i went to make this thread i was in a hurry so i must have said the wrong name of the plate. So lets try this again, i have this plate 4150 4-BBL SHARK DUAL STAGE STAGE. If this does fit a super vic jr will it flow different being verticle rather than horizontal?
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yes it will fit the super vic, that will be the intake im going with soon. As far as different flow im not sure, but I would guess no. But that is just a guess. So who knows if it is right or not.
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cool anyone else have any input on this question
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Old Dec 30, 2009 | 12:48 PM
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what do you mean verticle instead of horizontal?
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Old Dec 30, 2009 | 01:26 PM
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The NX plate that i have will be in a more vertical position on the super vic rather than laying flat (horizontal) between the intake and the elbow on the vic jr.
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why would it not go between the intake and the elbow? what plate is this, im confused lol
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I think were both confused a bit, seeing as how i told you it was the super vic intake i was going with, when its really the pro flow xt. I would like to go with that intake, but im thinking that if i go back with the vic jr for ls1 style heads i will save more money.
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Originally Posted by bottlefed370
I think were both confused a bit, seeing as how i told you it was the super vic intake i was going with, when its really the pro flow xt. I would like to go with that intake, but im thinking that if i go back with the vic jr for ls1 style heads i will save more money.
lol ya that makes a lot more sense. I agree, id just go with a vic jr so you can use that plate.
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