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Old Jul 29, 2010 | 10:01 PM
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Look what I picked up over the weekend for my 94 LT1. Car is stock so I needed a litttle more get-up-and-go!







Now to figure out all the details on mounting it all! I actually have 10 lb bottle for it that I hope to be able to hide somewhere. I want to be able to hide the bottle and use a remote bottle opener to turn the bottle on/off. Also try and find the best spot for the MSD box. It has jets for 75,100,125 and 150hp. I will probably use the 75 to start with.Any suggestions on where to hide or mount these things. Any tips and or tricks on running nitrous on a stock LT1 car, I would like to hear them. The wife is already giving me the evil eye for buying it, so the poo will hit the fan it I tear something up because of this . Also if you have a remote opener that you want to get rid of, I'm in the market.
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Cool! Where does it get the extra fuel from or is it dry? The stock fuel pump only supports enough fuel for about 375rwhp. In front of the coolant reservoir is a good place for the MSD box. Enjoy!
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Originally Posted by simple green
Cool! Where does it get the extra fuel from or is it dry? The stock fuel pump only supports enough fuel for about 375rwhp. In front of the coolant reservoir is a good place for the MSD box. Enjoy!
From the looks of it, fuel rail where you check fuel pressure. Unscrew shraeder valve and attach.
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Cool! Where does it get the extra fuel from or is it dry? The stock fuel pump only supports enough fuel for about 375rwhp. In front of the coolant reservoir is a good place for the MSD box. Enjoy!



Originally Posted by BAM92
From the looks of it, fuel rail where you check fuel pressure. Unscrew shraeder valve and attach.
Bam92 is correct. It hooks to the scraede valve on the fuel rail. It's a wet system that I will start out using the 75 hp jets with.!
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