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Old 02-04-2012, 11:08 PM
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Default Nitrous Outlet Reps->Need your help

I really don't like the idea of a bend between the jet and fuel solenoid, but what do you think? Maybe a 90 deg fitting? If not, cha ching on another plate.

I had the FAST90 before, just added this and didn't realize the runners were so close and high to the jetting inputs.

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45* degree fitting?
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Your fucked
I'd like to tell you to **** yourself, but your right.

For anyone interested, check the for sale section. $250 or best offer, plate only.
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I dont see an issue...direct port guys do bends pretty close to the nozzles all the time...
and to get a line in there, you may just want to do a hard line instead of a flexible line..

Hard line with bends before the plate






this one isnt a plate....but lots of bends after the solenoid








and heres mine... lots of bends after the solenoid...not an issue...


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I dont see an issue...direct port guys do bends pretty close to the nozzles all the time...
and to get a line in there, you may just want to do a hard line instead of a flexible line..

Hard line with bends before the plate
I wonder how it would work out if I drilled a new hole and tapped for side entry and put a plug in the other.
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Lightbulb Exactly what...

Originally Posted by 03EBZ06
I wonder how it would work out if I drilled a new hole and tapped for side entry and put a plug in the other.
I am thinking!




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