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Old 8/15/07, 09:52 PM
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Photos of Nitrous Install

No lengthy descriptions with this one.
Just colorful pics.
I still have to run the wires for the arming switch.
Tweak my tune.
and
Pressurize the system to test for leaks. (soap and water)




Fuel Tap




This is a pic of the nitrous supply line "or lack of", I ran it next to the fuel line, so it's hidden.
Old 8/16/07, 12:24 PM
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Heater hose used for fuel??

Worm screw hose clamps??

Do you realise what kind of pressures you are dealing with here? I also doubt that that fuel filter is meant for FI applications.

Even if that's the return side of the regulator, you still should be using fuel line, not heater hose.

I'm not picking on you, I just want you to be safe out there.
Old 8/16/07, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by acmike
Heater hose used for fuel??

Worm screw hose clamps??

Do you realise what kind of pressures you are dealing with here? I also doubt that that fuel filter is meant for FI applications.

Even if that's the return side of the regulator, you still should be using fuel line, not heater hose.

I'm not picking on you, I just want you to be safe out there.
You dont have a good eye for this kind of thing do you?

That "heater hose" is not used for his fuel or nitrous setup, that replaces the stock crossover tube from the intake to the cam cover.

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Originally Posted by acmike
Heater hose used for fuel??

Worm screw hose clamps??

Do you realise what kind of pressures you are dealing with here? I also doubt that that fuel filter is meant for FI applications.

Even if that's the return side of the regulator, you still should be using fuel line, not heater hose.

I'm not picking on you, I just want you to be safe out there.
Are you referring to the red hose? I'm fairly sure that (and the heater hose) is for an oil separator... no fuel or pressure there... just air and oil mist under slight vacuum..
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Originally Posted by acmike
Heater hose used for fuel??

Worm screw hose clamps??

Do you realise what kind of pressures you are dealing with here? I also doubt that that fuel filter is meant for FI applications.

Even if that's the return side of the regulator, you still should be using fuel line, not heater hose.

I'm not picking on you, I just want you to be safe out there.

Hey there mike...
Might want to brush up on the ole Mustang play book?

But your description still has me laughing...
Sound like something my Uncle would do to his car.
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Originally Posted by don_w
Are you referring to the red hose? I'm fairly sure that (and the heater hose) is for an oil separator... no fuel or pressure there... just air and oil mist under slight vacuum..
That red hose will be replaced soon.
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More pics...

Where is the arming switch?


Here it is!


I removed a portion of the false bottom in the cupholder, the good news is that it'll still hold a 32oz sweet tea!
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My appologies.. I thought that was where you were tapping in to your fuel rail for the N2O system.

Sorry for the misunderstanding.
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No biggie
Modular motors are a little different.
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Oh, I blew the Nitrous supply line. (overtightened it)
Edelbrock got me a free replacment in 1 day!!.
Will be doing the re-install and will update once i get a clean run.
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Just put my nitrous kit on also here are some pics NX 150 Shot!!!





This is the final PICTURE!!!
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