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Old 02-26-2008, 07:35 PM
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any more pics of a dry plate with purg?
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Originally Posted by LivingCanvas
I like that Saladbar. Thats pretty hidden to the unsuspectiong eye. I could see a ricer looking uder the hood and not catching it
Thanks

I got the purge run for it finally and that little sucker is well hidden too. Till I purge at least . I goes in the factory air intake vent in/on the passenger side headlight.
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Originally Posted by bad6as
any more pics of a dry plate with purg?
Look at that plate and pretend the fuel side isn't on it anymore.
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^^^hahaha
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the dry plate is the same as their wet plate. If you look at it it says F and N on either sides. on the dry plate you have two lines running to the plate and looks just like the wet kit.
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Originally Posted by black01_WS6
the dry plate is the same as their wet plate. If you look at it it says F and N on either sides. on the dry plate you have two lines running to the plate and looks just like the wet kit.
Or just cap off one side..it would be easier.
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well their directions say to use both sides, I am assuming they have you do this for a reason, but can't see why just one side wouldn't work other than a vacume leak if uncapped.
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Originally Posted by black01_WS6
well their directions say to use both sides, I am assuming they have you do this for a reason, but can't see why just one side wouldn't work other than a vacume leak if uncapped.
Nick said either option was ok.

IMO, it seems silly to T off the line and hook up both sides.
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Here's mine. I really want to re-route the lines so they don't loop around. I guess that's just how the kits designed and supposed to be installed? Worked great though...lotttaaaaa nitrous getting pushed through those lines/plate . It came with the LS1/6 manifold 'noid mounts. They fit great, no clearance issues.






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