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Old 02-02-2002, 03:46 PM
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All - it is generally known that when you add a nitrous system that it's a very good idea to add a high-flow fuel pump (to avoid a lean condition). The question is, eventhough this fuel pump is installed, what about the actual fuel lines that feed the injectors? Seems to me that one would want to upgrade the fuel line diameter as well. Hmmm...
Old 02-02-2002, 08:23 PM
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Default Re: Nitrous fuel requirements (cprgmr)

The question is, eventhough this fuel pump is installed, what about the actual fuel lines that feed the injectors? Seems to me that one would want to upgrade the fuel line diameter as well. Hmmm...
Not necessary the pump will work fine with existing lines. But I understand the thought process :yesnod:
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Default Re: Nitrous fuel requirements (cprgmr)

Depends how big your going with the overall package. For a stock motor with some Nitrous, the stock lines will be fine. Even a stroker with some Nitrous can be fed by the stock fuel lines without suffering.

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