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Old 07-09-2008, 02:59 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by bun1t View Post
Ah so theres a cam driven fuel pump after the valve huh? I really haven't done research on this specific engine, I'm just going by knowledge with my previous cars. If thats the case thoug than yeah a wet kit should work with no problems. I do have a spare kit laying in the garage.....
I'd strongly suggest you do not rely on the intake manifold to distribute fuel correctly with a single nozzle. The mere fact that this manifold is 'upside down' (air flows upward) can be a real detriment to fuel distribution with a single N20/fuel nozzle. Port nozzles, if only for the fuel, would be the way to go
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