Plumbing my nitrous kit

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Re: Plumbing my nitrous kit

Post  whatbumper on October 31st 2010, 4:29 pm

you need the holley one that Steve suggested. you will find that they repeat better than the "better" ones.

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Re: Plumbing my nitrous kit

Post  stang93mustang on October 31st 2010, 4:42 pm

whatbumper wrote:you need the holley one that Steve suggested. you will find that they repeat better than the "better" ones.


Thanks, I'll put that on the list. Hope not jackin thread too much, but trying to figure if should us a timer or not. I know racin is not cheap but just like the regulator you suggested I like to save money where ever I can using quality parts.

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Re: Plumbing my nitrous kit

Post  richter69 on October 31st 2010, 4:45 pm

We put a plate system on the little Chevy p/u a week ago and took it friday night........track was cold as hell, had a hard time keeping the bottle pressure up, ran 13.16 off and 11.80 with a 150 shot. This was an Edelbrock Victor 4150 plate set up with a bottle heater (did not have it on) he bought at a swap meet here in town for 200 bucks...used one time lol. This nitrous set up still wont 60' like the truck did on alky...........go figure. Still not bad for a pump gas 383 street truck weighing 4150#s

He has my old Prostar pump, and regulator, we just t'd before the carb regulator and used his old Holley reg..........worked like a champ.

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