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Spraying before MAF but on my 01 Mustang GT???

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Old May 1, 2006 | 10:51 PM
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Spraying before MAF but on my 01 Mustang GT???

I still have my TA but i' ve recently bought a new toy to mess with. I've talked to some people aobut spraying before the MAF so that it dumps gas while im spraying. And they say that will supply my add Fuel Pressure. It was set up different on my TA. Any thoughts?
Old May 2, 2006 | 08:20 AM
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Re: Spraying before MAF but on my 01 Mustang GT???

For a mustang....I would just run N20 and hope that it detonates
Old May 2, 2006 | 09:24 AM
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Re: Spraying before MAF but on my 01 Mustang GT???

I do not reccomend spraying pre MAFS on any type of car. If you're counting on that to raise your fuel pressure, you are rolling the dice on whether it will blow up or not. I am running the same nitrous kit on my LT1 that I ran on my 5.0 Mustang, and a Thunderbird SC . I know that the newer DOHC 4.6's in the Mustangs run a returnless fuel system, so you can't just hook a vacuum lime from the nitrous box to the regulator to raise the fuel pressure. That's why the kits for the Cobra's are more expensive than for most other applications. I'm not really sure what kind of fuel system is in the SOHC 4.6's . If it is a returnless style system, you should not use the kit you ran on the LT1. Just my $.02

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