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Anyone seen the new NOSzle nitrous oxide kit?

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Old Jul 23, 2002 | 06:09 PM
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Anyone seen the new NOSzle nitrous oxide kit?

I was looking in my Jegs catalog and saw it today. Its like a direct port setup but there's no drilling or manifold modification required. There are universal 4, 6, and 8 cylinder kits. It says " The NOSzle Direct Port EFI system is a 3-piece billet aluminum unit which is precision machined to channel additional fuel and nitrous while housing your existing fuel injector". It says there is no chance of fuel puddling with this system. I guess its just an adapter that installs between your injector and the bosses which flows nitrous and fuel. I was wondering if this is anything like a plate system? Sounds like it would be easy to use. The cost is $1210.99 though. Anyone?

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Old Jul 23, 2002 | 08:05 PM
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I saw it a while back, when it came out for Honduh's and Rustangs... It would honestly be cheaper to go with a direct port setup, as long as you did most of the work yourself, granted not everyone knows how to use a tube bender, but with a little practice it's not too hard. Also most things 'Universal' are never quite such...
Old Jul 23, 2002 | 10:33 PM
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Re: Anyone seen the new NOSzle nitrous oxide kit?

Originally posted by 02MaximizedVQ
I was looking in my Jegs catalog and saw it today. Its like a direct port setup but there's no drilling or manifold modification required. There are universal 4, 6, and 8 cylinder kits. It says " The NOSzle Direct Port EFI system is a 3-piece billet aluminum unit which is precision machined to channel additional fuel and nitrous while housing your existing fuel injector". It says there is no chance of fuel puddling with this system. I guess its just an adapter that installs between your injector and the bosses which flows nitrous and fuel. I was wondering if this is anything like a plate system? Sounds like it would be easy to use. The cost is $1210.99 though. Anyone?

Jesse
Yeah, that's been out for awhile.

Looks like a sweet setup for someone concerned about warranty, but wants a wet kit. However, I'm still thinking the fuel atomization while off the juice is going to be affected since the injector is spraying through a tube. At least that's what the cut away picture I've seen looks like.
Old Jul 23, 2002 | 11:09 PM
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Sorry for posting something old. It said *NEW* in the Jegs catalog
Anyway, I guess its back to the drawing board!
Old Jul 24, 2002 | 09:11 AM
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Originally posted by 02MaximizedVQ
Sorry for posting something old. It said *NEW* in the Jegs catalog
Anyway, I guess its back to the drawing board!
I was saying "OLD" in aftermarket industry terms, so far NOBODY has tried them.

You could be the FIRST!
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