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Old 07-01-2008, 11:27 PM
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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
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Are you using it from the noids to the jets ? If so, youll be fine because there not that much pressure there like the main line, because there feeding the jets witch is relieving pressure thew the orifice of the jet. The bigger the jet the less back pressure.
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I would not use it, I have used it before on sportbikes I used to drag race, its fine till it gets around any type of heat, then it softens and burst's.
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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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Originally Posted by djsanchez2
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
find the spec sheet on the tubing. 2000psi is probably at 73'F. Normally When it starts getting hot it comes down in psi rating really fast. So get the specs, it might work in your application it might not.




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