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Old 04-27-2011, 01:47 PM
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Question lt1 tnt f2 plate

Does anyone know were i could get a replacement plate. Ive been looking for one for some time know and cant seem to run across one. The threads in the top split were you screw in the jets.
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Originally Posted by boughtitdone
Does anyone know were i could get a replacement plate. Ive been looking for one for some time know and cant seem to run across one. The threads in the top split were you screw in the jets.
If you can't find one it might be a good time to update to a Nitrous Outlet plate.
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Originally Posted by Tony Shepherd
If you can't find one it might be a good time to update to a Nitrous Outlet plate.


If we can help out let me know sir. We have IMO the best LT1 plate made. It is very clean and with proper tuning can handle 200+ horsepower safely.
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I kind of figurd that would be my answer hey graham what kind of price can you get me for the plate, hard lines, and your solenoid mounting bracket(already have brand new nitrousoutlet solenoids)
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Or you can put in a nx maf spray plate...IMO better than a plate and ran awesome on lt1 cars. I have a maf plate if you want it.. Then just run your lines and keep solenoids in same area




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