will62085
09-01-2004, 12:54 AM
has anyone ever tried mounting two fogger nozzles under the intake manifold so they are threaded through the underside of the manifold and the tips of the nozzles are directly behind the throttle body?? (two nozzles, one behind each throttle body blade) Ive seen direct port mounted under the manifold, so i know the lines themselves can work in there, but would this distrupt airflow too much inside the intake? i dont see why this would not work, it seems like it would act just like a plate system...I want to find a way to install a non-direct port system so that nobody can see any part of it.
JordonMusser
09-01-2004, 09:30 AM
yes you you can do that, but even easier mount the nozzle under the bend in the belllows, where the silencer is. put the solenoids in the silencer.
will62085
09-01-2004, 11:26 AM
i htought about that, but it would be hard to mount all the lines a wires up there without anyone getting suspicoius of what they are
Gripenfelter
09-01-2004, 04:29 PM
i htought about that, but it would be hard to mount all the lines a wires up there without anyone getting suspicoius of what they are
You don't route the wires up. You route them down to the bottom of the silencer and cover the lines with a wire loom or vacuum tubing.
Robert95z
09-01-2004, 07:43 PM
http://www.slammed98gmc.com/nitrous
will62085
09-01-2004, 10:04 PM
http://www.slammed98gmc.com/nitrous
yeah ive seen that, thats bad a**...but i dont want to do a direct port...i actually bought that kit when i was building my motor and was going to install it, but i was told the 150 shot i wanted was too small for direct port
Robert95z
09-01-2004, 10:55 PM
yeah ive seen that, thats bad a**...but i dont want to do a direct port...i actually bought that kit when i was building my motor and was going to install it, but i was told the 150 shot i wanted was too small for direct port
Oops sorry, i didnt actually read your post... cant help you there