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Old 10-02-2007, 11:40 PM
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Default Carb intake direct port pics needed!!

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Im looking for a few pics of a direct port setup for a ls style carb intake/elbow. Needing some ideas where to put stuff to make it work with the fuel rails. I like the look of hard line kits. Putting it under the intake would be cool also.

Ideas please. Throw them out there.
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use a plate set up. its much eiser. lol
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Plate would work but its just not as good as the DP with that elbow on it. You know as well as i do that a plate cant touch a dp set up Fire that mix right at the back of the valve and
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Originally Posted by Pwebbz28
Plate would work but its just not as good as the DP with that elbow on it. You know as well as i do that a plate cant touch a dp set up Fire that mix right at the back of the valve and
i think your talking about this kind of plate kit...






whereas noyzee is refering to this setup (which has been proven time and again) ...

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The carb plate was the one i was referring to. Yes it works great when you can use a 4150 style tb on top of it. But when you throw a 90* elbow on top it tends to screw with the distribution. It "works" but its not optimal. I personally would never do a wet kit on a stock style intake anyways. Not that is doesnt "work" either.

Im trying to stay away from the log style setups as well.
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sorry, just trying to help...heres a couple i found...




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Originally Posted by Pwebbz28
Plate would work but its just not as good as the DP with that elbow on it. You know as well as i do that a plate cant touch a dp set up Fire that mix right at the back of the valve and
You have obvously never used a plate kit. A well designed plate will mix the n20 and fuel much better. and nothing i have ever used or anyone i know has used hits as hard as my proflow plate!
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Originally Posted by Pwebbz28
The carb plate was the one i was referring to. Yes it works great when you can use a 4150 style tb on top of it. But when you throw a 90* elbow on top it tends to screw with the distribution. It "works" but its not optimal. I personally would never do a wet kit on a stock style intake anyways. Not that is doesnt "work" either.

Im trying to stay away from the log style setups as well.
First off with a good elbow and a good plate your not going to have those issues. 2nd if your using a elbow with those issues your still going to have distro issues as the aire getting to the valves will be different causing the mix to be different by the same amount.


FYI no elbow on my car.
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Originally Posted by wolfy
sorry, just trying to help...heres a couple i found...

http://www.nitrousdirect.com/nitrous...oto=95&cat=505

That would work if you turned the noids parallel to the ground but those stick up to high to clear the cowl.
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http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/installs/install.asp?id=44

There's one off on Nitro Dave's site.
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im with shiz, my plate setup hits harder and more violant then any direct port i have ever use. it is so simple, and hits un real.
and it is safer.
it introduces n2o and fuel into the intake. if the cylender is working, it sucks it in and good. if it isnt working unlike a direct port it will not force it in.
i love my plate set up.
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http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/installs/install.asp?id=44

There's one off on Nitro Dave's site.
that is actually a 2 stage....1 stage on the DP and the 2nd on an intake mounted spray bar
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Originally Posted by wolfy
sorry, just trying to help...heres a couple i found...




this one is for a BBC....no issues with cowl clearance
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Be Shy Of Buying Anything From Nitrious Outlet!!! I Bought Some Stuff From Them, Nitro Dave Worked On It Himself, And The First Pass I Made The Intake Came Unwrapped Like A Biscuit Can. Nitrious Outlet Will Not Refund My Money Not To Mention The Labor I Paid. I Have Filed A Comiplaint With The Waco Bbb.
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Originally Posted by brok'nls1
Be Shy Of Buying Anything From Nitrious Outlet!!! I Bought Some Stuff From Them, Nitro Dave Worked On It Himself, And The First Pass I Made The Intake Came Unwrapped Like A Biscuit Can. Nitrious Outlet Will Not Refund My Money Not To Mention The Labor I Paid. I Have Filed A Comiplaint With The Waco Bbb.

Yeah, cuz i'm sure anybody is gonna listen to someone with 2 posts bashing Dave! Dave's been around for a long time and contributes a lot to the board and i've never heard anything but good about him!! From what i've seen over the years, he's always backed his products and has some of the best customer support around, so go make ur bullshit claims somewhere else, hopefully a moderator bans you!!!!
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2 Post Or 100 Posts It Is What It Is!!! If You Don't Back Your Product What Good Is It? Nitro Dave Tried To Make It Work, He Worked On Himself, But It Blew The Intake Off On The 1st Pass I Made. He Would Not Refund My Money On The The Parts . If He Can't Make His Product Work Who Can? I Just Wanted A Refund On The Parts I Had Purchased From Him. I Did Not Ask For Repairs From The Damage His Product Had Caused. On File At The Bbb In Waco Texas
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Directport and a plate kit.




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whats speedtech? new sponsor?
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Originally Posted by Pwebbz28
The carb plate was the one i was referring to. Yes it works great when you can use a 4150 style tb on top of it. But when you throw a 90* elbow on top it tends to screw with the distribution. It "works" but its not optimal.
Not trying to argue, but it works great on mine - distribution is fine. I have a Zex perimiter plate with an elbow and spray up to 250 shot on pump gas with no problems. Have well over 200 passes on it - all plugs are perfectly even on the burn.

Like said elsewhere, simpler and cheaper than a direct port by far - just my 2 cents...
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notice the hard turn on the hardlines..... kinda like an "F"........... we are removing those lines and making it into a "Y" from the selenoids....... that I think Brad is the one that told me it doesnt spray good unless you redo the lines.


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