Nitrous Nozzle Placement
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Nitrous Nozzle Placement
I have my nitrous nozzle mounted after my AEM bypass valve. Unfortunetly that only gives me about 6-8" from the throttle body. I have heard from some, such as Mista Bone, that placing the nozzle 18" before the throttle body will give better results. Would I be able to place my nozzle BEFORE the AEM bypass valve or will that result in the nitrous being sucked out or blocked from entering?
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Re: Nitrous Nozzle Placement (RyanCivic2000)
It won't get sucked out or blocked, but some of the nitrous MAY get caught on the edges of the bypass valve. It's summer, just take the damn thing off
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Re: Nitrous Nozzle Placement (sporkcrx)
LOL, summer is the rainy season Florida, we've had like 8" of rain this week. I need it now more than ever. All the roads have big puddles and some (which I try to avoid) are partially flooded. Anyways, would it be a significant amount of nitrous lost, or nothing to worry about. This is a shock to everyone I tell, but I plan on running 125 shot dry.
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Re: Nitrous Nozzle Placement (RyanCivic2000)
I'm not even sure if you would loose any nitrous. If you look at the inside of the bypass valve it's basically just like a hump hose connection with ports that flap open when you get a complete gulp of water in the intake (it's just like a straw...but then with a hole in the middle, hard to suck up ****) I'm not 100% sure because I've never had experience, but I think you'd be fine.
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