Nitrous Outlet LS1 Intake System..
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Originally Posted by Nitro Dave's Nitrous Outlet
Steve. I do not see any reason why it would not since hood clearence would deffintly not be a issue.
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sorry, more questions.
how bout the MAP sensor? how is it attacthed? I hate the FAST setup for that. can we get a pic of the back?
and I'm assuimg we can get it without the provision for the emissions thing on the driver side front of the intake?
only one suggestion. it would be nice if the elbow BOLTED to the intake instead of welded. I'm not sure if you could go back and port it very easily with it welded on there. and it would just be a little nicer.
looks awesome though.
how bout the MAP sensor? how is it attacthed? I hate the FAST setup for that. can we get a pic of the back?
and I'm assuimg we can get it without the provision for the emissions thing on the driver side front of the intake?
only one suggestion. it would be nice if the elbow BOLTED to the intake instead of welded. I'm not sure if you could go back and port it very easily with it welded on there. and it would just be a little nicer.
looks awesome though.
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383ss- The elbow bolts to the intake using the 4 bolt holes on the flange of the intake.
HartAttack- If there was enough room between the top of the elbow and the bottom of the cowl, then yes you could use a carb style nitrous plate. However, I don't think there is enough room for that with this setup.
HartAttack- If there was enough room between the top of the elbow and the bottom of the cowl, then yes you could use a carb style nitrous plate. However, I don't think there is enough room for that with this setup.