Directport Nos fuelinjector adaptor?
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Directport Nos fuelinjector adaptor?
My question is if anyone knows whether this will negatively effect fuel delivery in off Nitrous conditions?
If not this is a really cool thing cause it would make directport BOLT-ON and easily reversible.
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I hve no experience in that type of device but its affect is most likely to vary upon different injectors. One thing to consider is that it will most likely lift the injector further away from the inlet manifold which in turn may have an effect on the fuel rail which may have an effect on....
Various MS fw supports NOS by lengthening the fuel pulse which makes a "dry" installation possible AND MUCH simpler than a wet system. It does require that your injectors have sufficient flow and duty cycle reserves though.
Philip
'74 Jensen Interceptor Mk3 (MS-2 EFI, GPIO + GM 4L60e)
'80 Jaguar XJS 5.3L V12* (MS-2 EFI + dual EDIS-6)
and about 10 others.
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http://www.coldfusionnitrous.net/Nozzle ... egoryID=13
Scroll down to EFI Pro Nozzel CFN-1904.
The Nitrous company is called cold fusion but I think i remember a huge paper aftermarket catalog that had the same thing under the name edelbrock but I could never find it on the internet.
As for the fuel rail... I know in my car it is a simple welded bracket that holds it on and fabbing up a bracket for the bracket wouldn't be hard at all, but it would probably be kinda heavy.
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Imagine what's happening to your nicely atomized fuel spray as it's rammed down that narrow tunnel.
I would want to see some video or a picture of that in action before I put it in my car.
-Brian