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Old 05-23-2009, 10:26 AM
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Im looking to get a nice simple dry nitrous kit, with the least amount of lines possible so I can keep it well hidden. Is it possible to place a dry nitrous nozzle (like the blue one here: http://www.mpsracing.com/products/NOS/no01e.asp) on the underside of the Intake manifold. For example drilling out the underside of the intake manifold and placing the nitrous line in there. I know many people put the nozzle in the intake arm, but would any harm be done if it was placed in the Intake manifold itself?
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you would probably get really poor nitrous distribution
Old 05-23-2009, 12:07 PM
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i thought that too but wouldnt the fan spray nozzle help out with that??
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are you looking to be doing a direct port or just using one nozzle on the understand and hoping it reaches all the runners making it into each cylinder?
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just using 1 nozzle on the underside of the intake manifold. i would think it would reach all the runners since usually the one nozzle is in the intake arm and it works from there so why wouldnt it work from the bottom of the intake manifold?
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My bud has a nice direct port kit , You cant even see it under the IM.

Super sleeper.
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Originally Posted by MJobe
My bud has a nice direct port kit , You cant even see it under the IM.

Super sleeper.
Wow
1 nozzle will not work under the manifold,1 in each runner will but thats a lot of gas which will require more fuel, on and on. The best way to put a 75 shot on your car and not let anyone know is to go get one of those goofy air filters with the jet(s) and nozzle in it. No pics of this item but its out there.
Dont know if your interested but the smallest port shot I have been able to get to work reliably is 100, wet btw.
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i have a stock intake arm and air box with a k&n drop in filter is it possible to place the nozzle near the air box, in the filter itself, or is that too far from the throttle body.
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