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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 10:03 PM
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hey guys im about to that point where im going to make my own direct port setup.
using my barry grant adjustable 75-175 TB wet injection.
ill use those solenoids for now.. so only a 2 solenoid setup for now.
ill change those when i build my engine and tranny for a larger shot.
ive already got all the safety stuff and just ordered my FJO controller from DAVE.

1. i was wondering if the tubing can be bought from home depot or like for cheap?

2.what about the distribution block/s?

3.and or nozzles?
(i found nitrousdirect to be the cheapest for these at $200 for 8!!!! what a deal.)

4. now the pipe bender for the tubing... i saw 2 on summit the nos one for $30 and a plain old one for $8 will the 8$ one do ya think?

5. besides the block/lines/nozzles what do i need to complete the install?

just double checking everything with yalls help!

thanks alot your friend
Sean
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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 10:23 PM
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I would maybe do all bradied lines just for the ease of installation and maybe the NX rails as those seem like they would make the job cleaner. I am kind of a DIY too and have had alot of fun gathering up all the parts to make my little wet/dry kit and Dave and every one on here has been very helpful in dealing with my questions and getting me the little parts to complete it.
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Old Feb 8, 2006 | 06:27 AM
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yea i mean i agree. i thought the steel tubing would be cheaper.. alot harder ... but cheaper.

can i get or make cumstom length stainless braided lines with the connectors i need from home depot or a like store?

thanks your friend
Sean
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Old Feb 8, 2006 | 07:24 AM
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you can get the tubes at your local auto part store.
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