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Originally Posted by trucksnoobie
Can you position a nozzle (wet style, fuel and n2o) at the TB opening, hidden in the CAI, spraying a 75 or 100 shot, safely and effectively ?
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Basically, I would drill a hole and mount a bracket on the inside, right at the opening on the TB side. Snake the two lines through the CAI tube, and pop them out somewhere hidden. Possibly run them into the bottom of the stock air box, where solenoids would be.
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Originally Posted by slowprocess
I wouldn't see how you would mount it inside the CAI and have it stay put when it sprayed. For the record, I go into my egr opening. With a 3 piece engine cover, its completely undetectable.
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Originally Posted by '89ChevyMadneSS
its safe to spray through the egr port on the downstream of the maf then?
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My plan when I run nitrous is to mount the bottle inside this small toolbox I have. I'll run the lines down through that under the bed and run an escalade engine cover or something to that extent. I figure that most people won't expect that and it would be hard to steal because they'd have to break into my tonneau cover and then somehow unbolt the toolbox.
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If I understand you correctly, you're talking about these lines running inside of your inlet to TB? That seems as if it would be a major restriction to the post MAF airflow...possibly making you run rich...
just thinking outloud here...
we do everything we can to make the airflow as straight and smooth of a route to the TB as we can...can't seem mounting something within that path...
its kinda like leaving a shop rag in your FMIC pipe... (this comment is an inside joke...intended only for the enjoyment of the crewmembers of Mableton Speed Shop)
just thinking outloud here...
we do everything we can to make the airflow as straight and smooth of a route to the TB as we can...can't seem mounting something within that path...
its kinda like leaving a shop rag in your FMIC pipe... (this comment is an inside joke...intended only for the enjoyment of the crewmembers of Mableton Speed Shop)
Last edited by Superado; 03-25-2007 at 07:58 AM.