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Old 01-19-2015, 10:19 AM
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Anyone done nitrous on a 2014 GM yet? If so where are you tapping into the fuel supply? I prefer to do a stand alone but may tap into a rail like the old days in the short term when I get a kit. Anyone have a '14 on dope yet?
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I'm wanting to spray my '15 but Ive got a few questions about it as well. Hopefully someone will chime in about it
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Last I checked the fuel rail pressure may be a bit on the high side to tap for nitrous.
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Would an inline regulator work to lower the fuel pressure?
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^^ makes sense
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That's what I was thinking also, rail pressure is insane high on these. The kit from NX has some weird looking little adapter so maybe that is the trick, possibly that is the reduced of sorts.
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Do they make regulators that can handle 2000 psi and use here?
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Pull the fuel from prior to the Mechanical pump, I believe its normal pressure. Once it hits the cam driven pump its stepped up to like 2200 or so from what i remember. I have yet to see a Automotive regulator that is spec'd for 2000 psi.
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There is a nitrous company that makes a bolt on kit made just for a 14 truck. I just don't recall which one it is. I remember it comes with everything to safely spray up to a 200 shot and plugs into the factory fuEl lines. The prices was like $750.
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NX and Nitrous Outlet both make a kit specifically for these trucks but neither of their sites address exactly where the fuel comes from as far as I could tell


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