new setup, critique please.

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ok, first i had the nozzles pointing straight up, but a few said it would fog properly hitting hte top of airbox and freezing. this is old
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this is new, i made 'L' brackets and pointed the nozzles sideways so it should fog better.
the brackets are down, and bolted, and everything is TIGHT, its not coming apart (big concern of mine).. but how do u feel about this>?
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With that setup the Nitrous will load up in the center of the airbox (between the number 2 and 3 velocity stacks). Not all velocity stacks will get an even distribution of N20.

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Post a pic with that systems spraying please

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i figured, that how powerfully they spray, it will pass eachother, and be ok? or is the "pull" at wot stronger and pulls it in?

im guess most will say "get a spray bar" but i rly dont want ot spend another 150. any suggestion on where to put them myself?

i couldnt find the right size of 90degree fitting to use at where i had them previously, and didnt want to jsut jump around ordering 20$ fittings til i find right one.

dont have a picture yet, but this weekend i can make.

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You dont have to get a spraybar. By a showerhead that will divide the spray into 4. Get 2 more nozzles like what you have and mount them in the roof of your Airbox with the nozzles pointing downward into the velocity stacks.

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You dont have to get a spraybar. By a showerhead that will divide the spray into 4. Get 2 more nozzles like what you have and mount them in the roof of your Airbox with the nozzles pointing downward into the velocity stacks.

i thought of that, but the clearance betweent the tank and the airbox, does not leave enough room for the (red piece) nut and the line doesnt bend well. it wouldnt work.

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What size line are you using and you can get 90* fittings

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could you guide me to the 90 fittings? how do i know what size i need? that was my problem.

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lol. im a budget racer!!!!!! emailed, and thank you for your time.

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Another thing that you can do is install the nozzles in the Ramair tubes but they will have to be fan spray nozzles

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i thought about the air tubes, but decided against it, if at all i would put right under teh filter (theres a space with plenty of room for lines and ish)

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OK,get 2 fan spray nozzles and install them here. Instead of the bottom,install them on top of the air inlet on the airbox. There is enough room.

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lol. where do i get all these fun nozzles and lines u get?

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Two 90 degree nozzles would have been better than what you have there. Thats not going to work. As Gixx1300r said, when the airbox pressurizes, the middle two will load up more than the outside two. I have the nozzles in stock if you want to purchase them.
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