Nitrous too close to TB?
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Ok a little update which adds confusion. I screwed around and disconnected the MAF sensor and started the car. After some rpm juggling it finally settled down. I took it out and floored it on a deserted road to get a baseline without the sensor, not bad. So then I ran the nitrous on it a few times and I get...NOTHING. No kick, no jump nothing. Which is basically what I got from time to time before I put the intake on the TB. (With the tube on about 60%+ of the time the nitrous would not do enough) Me and my nitrous woes.
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Hey Ty Is the Series 2 upper intake manifold gonna be plastic?
and will it be a good replacement item if my stock plastic one is all melty and stuff?
and maybe even cheaper then GM replacements parts and labor, too?
I like saving money buying performance parts rather than new stock ones
and will it be a good replacement item if my stock plastic one is all melty and stuff?
and maybe even cheaper then GM replacements parts and labor, too?
I like saving money buying performance parts rather than new stock ones
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Has anyone tried to "plumb" a NOS tube to each cylinder???...Thats the way we did it in the OLD DAYS....in line injected....BAD.........
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