Have you ever had a problem with a dry (or wet) freezing the MAF, or had a puddleing effect in stock intake tubing, looking for nozzle locations.
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I have been looking at different types of nozzles to use, i have read that a Fan spray type is best used in a 90 degree install as opposed to a soft plume, problem, spraying wet, two seperate nozzles are used, will this cause a problem with atomozation and n20-fuel mixtue.
help me out yet again,1/4 14.1 @ 99<br />1/8 9.2 @ 77
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So you are running a wet kit? I couldn't tell from the first post. Your nozzle location has to be in the throttle body after the MAF sensor. As far a nozzles goes your probably find that most people use a single fan nozzle, I don't know of anyone that uses two seperate nozzles, it's unnecessary and you'll have two holes in your throttle body.98 NOS\'d Camaro 3.8 A4<br />99 Hyundai Elantra 2.0 A4
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Dry never freezed my maf
Wet never puddled yet
so you have a wet kit right?
Then you want to either have the nozzles go into a spacer and mount it in between the tb and intake manifold or drill into the tb and drill and tap them thereRace car - gone but not forgotten - 1997 firebird V6
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here's a picture of ironman24's throttle body, hopefully this clears up what i'm talking about
http://www.carolinafbodyclub.com/iro...rted-b_jpg.htm98 NOS\'d Camaro 3.8 A4<br />99 Hyundai Elantra 2.0 A4
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