High pressure nylon tubing?
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High pressure nylon tubing?
Has anyone successfully used this in a n2o set-up? Holley stocks them and claims they are NHRA, IHRA certified, and are rated for 2000psi. I was thinking it might be of some use for a sleeper back-up kit. The sneeky pete kit comes with it, also alot of motorcycle kits use it.
Ok i guess the main question is, will it work with gasoline? It will obviously work for n2o.
http://www.holley.com/types/Component%20Tubing.asp
Ok i guess the main question is, will it work with gasoline? It will obviously work for n2o.
http://www.holley.com/types/Component%20Tubing.asp
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I used it several years ago to build my own direct injection N2O on a C4. It was much easier to "fab" than the metal tubing. I used it from a metering block to the injectors on both gas and N2O. I ran a 250hp system with no problem
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Has anyone successfully used this in a n2o set-up? Holley stocks them and claims they are NHRA, IHRA certified, and are rated for 2000psi. I was thinking it might be of some use for a sleeper back-up kit. The sneeky pete kit comes with it, also alot of motorcycle kits use it.
Ok i guess the main question is, will it work with gasoline? It will obviously work for n2o.
http://www.holley.com/types/Component%20Tubing.asp
Ok i guess the main question is, will it work with gasoline? It will obviously work for n2o.
http://www.holley.com/types/Component%20Tubing.asp