N2O Tech Discussion for the use of Nitrous Oxide

Plumbing a dedicated fuel system...

Old Mar 1, 2004 | 02:03 PM
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Plumbing a dedicated fuel system...

i was reading the instructions to the n20 kit i'm getting, and it says that if i want to run a dedicated fuel system for the nitrous, the high pressure side has to have a return line in before the regulator with a .05" oriface. This was a bit confusing to me. I had planned to just use a small fuell cell, with an electric pump, and a bypass regulator, one side going to the fuel solenoid, the other going back to the cell.

is my way safe, or do i need some kind of restrictor in there?

this is an NX hitman kit by the way (carbed)

Eric
Old Mar 1, 2004 | 03:37 PM
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I have wondered about this as well. From what I can tell, the only time you need to put a restriction in a return line is if you have a "deadhead" regulator. I don't think you need to restrict the return line on a bypass style regulator. I have a bypass regulator and I am not planning on putting a restriction in the return line unless I hear otherwise.

I am getting ready to plumb a stand alone fuel sytem on my car, so I would like to get a definate answer on this.

Dustin
Old Mar 1, 2004 | 11:20 PM
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I have an NX direct port kit on my LT1 i am also plumbing my fuel system... I talked to the guy at NX, he told me in my setup i wouldn't need a return line. as long as i put a bleeder of some sort by the fuel solinoid, to kinda bleed the air out of the system.. I also mounted my regulator right on the fuel solinoid.. I am going to bulkhead my stock fuel tank and run a line for the nitrous system from that.. just my .02
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