nitrous install question (pic added)
#23
RE: nitrous install question
Ok, with a wet kit you inject fuel in with your nitrous. You need to tap into a fuel source (i.e., the port where your gauge is curently tapped into) for your nitrous kit to work properly. Take that gauge off, get a t fitting if you want to still use it, and hook up your fuel line for the nitrous kit to one end of the t-fitting, gauge to the other.
#24
RE: nitrous install question
the fuel goes in one side and out the other, why would need a t just for the gauge, wouldn't i have to block one end of it if i did that.
ORIGINAL: nmerrill
Ok, with a wet kit you inject fuel in with your nitrous. You need to tap into a fuel source (i.e., the port where your gauge is curently tapped into) for your nitrous kit to work properly. Take that gauge off, get a t fitting if you want to still use it, and hook up your fuel line for the nitrous kit to one end of the t-fitting, gauge to the other.
Ok, with a wet kit you inject fuel in with your nitrous. You need to tap into a fuel source (i.e., the port where your gauge is curently tapped into) for your nitrous kit to work properly. Take that gauge off, get a t fitting if you want to still use it, and hook up your fuel line for the nitrous kit to one end of the t-fitting, gauge to the other.
#26
RE: nitrous install question
but the fuel goes in one end and out the other on the gauge.
ORIGINAL: nmerrill
No, one end goes on the schrader valve to get fuel pressure, one end goes to the gauge, and the remaining end goes to your nitrous kit
No, one end goes on the schrader valve to get fuel pressure, one end goes to the gauge, and the remaining end goes to your nitrous kit
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