Direct Port setups on trucks anybody done one ?
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Direct Port setups on trucks anybody done one ?
Hey all
Just wondering If anybody has done a direct Port setup on a truck manifold ?
Curious to see how you ran all the plumbing on it
any tips on it ?
Just wondering If anybody has done a direct Port setup on a truck manifold ?
Curious to see how you ran all the plumbing on it
any tips on it ?
#2
Originally Posted by GMC SKI
Hey all
Just wondering If anybody has done a direct Port setup on a truck manifold ?
Curious to see how you ran all the plumbing on it
any tips on it ?
Just wondering If anybody has done a direct Port setup on a truck manifold ?
Curious to see how you ran all the plumbing on it
any tips on it ?
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I have a NX80000EFI kit, hard lines, and a single distribution block. It was horrible to install, seriously they need to make criminals install that kit on the truck manifold. Changing pills are a bitch. Make sure to leave room for the EVAP line.
If I had to do it all over again I would have got a NOS DP, no single distribution block. Just make sure you have a seperate fuel system for the N20 direct port, when you engage the juice it sucks the stock fuel line dry(resulting in a huge lean spike).
If you are going to keep the turbo I would go for a single nozzle. Simplicity is what you want for anything under a 150 shot.
Hope this helps.
On a seperate subject, the other day I was wondering what high boost (over 25psi) would do to the the spray of a N20 nozzle. Would the pressure hurt the atomization of the fuel and nitrous? FI doesn't force air into the motor is just creates positive pressure. Would that pressure hurt the atomization?
Just a brain fart I guess.
If I had to do it all over again I would have got a NOS DP, no single distribution block. Just make sure you have a seperate fuel system for the N20 direct port, when you engage the juice it sucks the stock fuel line dry(resulting in a huge lean spike).
If you are going to keep the turbo I would go for a single nozzle. Simplicity is what you want for anything under a 150 shot.
Hope this helps.
On a seperate subject, the other day I was wondering what high boost (over 25psi) would do to the the spray of a N20 nozzle. Would the pressure hurt the atomization of the fuel and nitrous? FI doesn't force air into the motor is just creates positive pressure. Would that pressure hurt the atomization?
Just a brain fart I guess.
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