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Old 02-25-2008, 07:53 PM
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Default Dedicated fuel and 2 stage kit install thanks RAY@ NITRO DAVES

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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What's the rest of the setup? I like those little 90 degree fittings you have.
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Running nos mini controller w/ 2 stages with 116 race fuel in the dedicated. Heading to tune it and make some track passes in the next couple of weeks.
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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.
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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.
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Originally Posted by dnkynrbk
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.
You may be fine, at least to a certain level. I wouldn't worry to much unless something points you in that direction. Straight shots are the best, but I have mine up to 300 with many sweep 90°s in there, after having hard 90°s, so...
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Glad I could help...please let us know how it turns out.
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You're running dual single nozzles? What's the shot size?
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running a 2 stage shark nozzles 100 shot off the line and doing a 150 and see how that goes then maybe going up to a 200 progressed on the 2nd stage.
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Let us know how it runs. Thank you for your support.
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