NITROUS OXIDE System Designs | Installation| Wet/Dry/Direct Port

Need an idea where to mount my dry nitrous nozzle

Old Nov 20, 2006 | 11:43 PM
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gotcha!!! thanks bro!
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Old Nov 23, 2006 | 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
Im not looking to buy anything, this is just a temporary setup till I throw the turbo on. I have a Nitrous Pro Flow plate system for my Victor Jr sitting in the garage I just dont have a FPR and some misc. fittings to get the intake on right now. I will be running a Volant intake so it has the panel style filter. I also have an ebay heat shield and K&N cone filter but I dont know if the Volant tube will hook up to it. I dont have my stock **** and I sold me other two intake tubes I had cause I thought I wouldnt need them since I was putting the turbo on.

I have a 90* dry nozzle that I will be using, If I were to run the K&N cone filter and put the nozzle at the furthest point away from the MAF would I run into MAF freezing problems running a 200 shot?
You won't freeze the maf. I have 4 nozzles 3inches from maf and shoot a 250rwhp shot and it will not hurt the maf. Further from maf equals leaner and then you need pcm tuning to go richer. A better way is close and if it's a little rich you just rotate the nozzle slightly to adjust a/f (lets some of the spray bypass a maf reading. Simple and it works.
NX has a straight shooter fogger nozzle that works great in the end of the cone filters.
Robert
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