Dedicated fuel and 2 stage kit install thanks RAY@ NITRO DAVES
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Big thanks goes out to RAY @ Nitro DAVES. for fast delivery and the product tech. and in helping me decide on which route to go on my budget. Here is some pics of the install.
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Very kool. Watch the 90° fittings, an accumulative amount will cause the system to flow less and could be a restriction and/or cause to much phase change. So, if it seems to not want to run the numbers per HP jetting you'll know where to look, ask me how I know, lol. I changed all of mine to sweep type tube 90°s. Nice job though. ![Nod](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_nod.gif)
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so you think the hard lines are better then or take them out and the 90s and do all braided and straight fittings. Thanks. Like you said when I finish this week and take it out to test.