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DUDE, that looks so trick!!!
If you don't mind me asking, how much do you have invested in your system? That is a dry kit right? Who has the best prices?
Bill
If you don't mind me asking, how much do you have invested in your system? That is a dry kit right? Who has the best prices?
Bill
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You'll have close to $900+ invested with the Kit, Heater, MSD window switch and pills, and a new set of plugs - NGK's. Then you will have an install fee if you need a shop to put it in.
Hey, guys that is my car. Dave did a great job on the install and the car runs awesome with just a 75hp Shot now. I'll be swaping the nozels out to the 100HP shot soon. Thanks for all the compliments...
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[quote]Originally posted by AzzHauler:
<strong>How are the lines fastened to the lid?</strong><hr></blockquote>
The nozzles have tapered threads.. You just drill a smaller hole in the lid and screw the nozzle in.
<strong>How are the lines fastened to the lid?</strong><hr></blockquote>
The nozzles have tapered threads.. You just drill a smaller hole in the lid and screw the nozzle in.
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Well, that clears a lot up for me. <img src="gr_stretch.gif" border="0"> I got a lid with holes pre-made but they were bigger than the nozzle, so I have to fond another way...
Dave, to replace the 75HP Jets with the 100HP jets. Correct me if im wrong here, I have to hold down the bronze nut and unscrew the blue one right? Im assuming the noozles are there and I just replace the 75's with the 100? or am I confused? <img src="gr_eek2.gif" border="0"> thanks
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[quote]Originally posted by LS1KrakeN:
<strong>Dave, to replace the 75HP Jets with the 100HP jets. Correct me if im wrong here, I have to hold down the bronze nut and unscrew the blue one right? Im assuming the noozles are there and I just replace the 75's with the 100? or am I confused? <img src="gr_eek2.gif" border="0"> thanks
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You are correct.. Just make sure you do not rotate the nozzle while tightening or loosening (that’s why you need 2 wrenches). If you do, it will change the direction of the spray and it will not be as efficient.
<strong>Dave, to replace the 75HP Jets with the 100HP jets. Correct me if im wrong here, I have to hold down the bronze nut and unscrew the blue one right? Im assuming the noozles are there and I just replace the 75's with the 100? or am I confused? <img src="gr_eek2.gif" border="0"> thanks
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You are correct.. Just make sure you do not rotate the nozzle while tightening or loosening (that’s why you need 2 wrenches). If you do, it will change the direction of the spray and it will not be as efficient.
Mark part of the nozzle on the outside of the lid on the side that it sprays to. Then, after you crank down the line, you'll know if its turned at all. These are 90º nozzles right?





