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Old 12-23-2010, 03:47 PM
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nitrious supply makes a fogger carb plate http://www.nitroussupply.com/proddet...?prod=NS-22701
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geez thats expensive
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True it is expensize BUT way cheaper than a direct port fogger system
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Skeet, what do you think about the super vic. with a 4150 two-stage plate and the elbow and a 92mm throttle body above it?
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Originally Posted by 00buckshot
Skeet, what do you think about the super vic. with a 4150 two-stage plate and the elbow and a 92mm throttle body above it?
cant comment on something i hadnt tried or used, but i will say this, being a plate under the elbow is probably the next best thing to a direct port for atomization or distribution of the fuel/nitrous. definitely headed in the right direction though
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Originally Posted by skeet
cant comment on something i hadnt tried or used, but i will say this, being a plate under the elbow is probably the next best thing to a direct port for atomization or distribution of the fuel/nitrous. definitely headed in the right direction though
Pretty sure I'm gonna run a 92mm TB, elbow, and a 4150 plate, I think that will be the best bet for me! Lookin at the Nitrous pro flow inline dual stage plate. Anyone have any thoughts on that?
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that's a thousand dollar plate lol
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you can damn near have a fogger plumbed for that...

There's absolutely nothing wrong with an ol' NOS bigshot plate. You can pick those up used for around $100.
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Originally Posted by Phantom
you can damn near have a fogger plumbed for that...

There's absolutely nothing wrong with an ol' NOS bigshot plate. You can pick those up used for around $100.
No, the plate I was lookin at was like $549, but i'm not dead set on it, its still up in the air so I'll decide once parts start rollin in
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did you get your intake yet? apparently mine is on backorder....grrrrrrr

i got my plate too....the one i pictured above is $290 and is good to 300shot


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