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Tim King 09-27-2013 05:36 AM

Dedicated Fuel system question
 
I'm switching my car to a direct port nitrous system on my car and will be using a trunk mounted dedicated fuel system with c16. The question is can I run the fuel pressure regulator in the trunk so I can run a single line to the front or do I need to run 2 lines to the front and mount the regulator under the hood?

NitrousExpress 09-27-2013 08:46 AM

It's better to have the regulator under the hood for tuning purposes, its fine to have then tank in the back, however you want to have the regulator up front whenever possible, because you can sometimes have a pressure drop on the initial hit with having the regulator in the back of the car..

-Garrett

Tim King 09-27-2013 09:12 AM

I had a feeling that's the answer I was gonna get but was hoping it wasn't lol Thanks

NitrousExpress 09-27-2013 09:29 AM

:)

-Garrett

Nitro Dave's Nitrous Outlet 09-27-2013 09:52 AM

If you have not already purchased the fuel system save yourself some hassle and get our universal 2 gallon.

http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/dedicat...el-system.html

You do not want the regulator in the back of the car. It needs to be at the front of the car with a return back to the tank. Otherwise you will have air trapped in the feed and when the solenoids open the fuel will have a delay in delivery creating a lean condition at the hit.

Dave

Tim King 09-27-2013 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by Nitro Dave's Nitrous Outlet (Post 17713849)
If you have not already purchased the fuel system save yourself some hassle and get our universal 2 gallon.

http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/dedicat...el-system.html

You do not want the regulator in the back of the car. It needs to be at the front of the car with a return back to the tank. Otherwise you will have air trapped in the feed and when the solenoids open the fuel will have a delay in delivery creating a lean condition at the hit.

Dave

That's the exact one I bought :)


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