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Old 12-22-2003, 06:51 PM
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Nitrous Wireing

Im having a hard time making my nitrous oxide wired up. Can anyone put some pics up on their Nitrous or NAWZ lol or post a how to make wiring. Thanks
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Re: Nitrous Wireing

There really isn't much visible wiring on a nitrous setup; two wires to each solenoid is about it.

If you're talking hoses instead of wiring, then it depends on if you're doing a single point or multi point nitrous system (i.e. Direct Port Fogger). For the single point system, there's one nitrous line to and from the solenoid and another for the fuel (but only if the added fuel does not come from the EFI system - I'm old school, carbs and that crap). For direct port, there is one nitrous line to the solenoid, and then one to each cylinder - into the intake manifold. Fuel lines follow the same rules as the single point style.

Hope this helps - this might too: http://modelcartech.com/nitrous.htm

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Re: Nitrous Wireing

i think he means the plumbing....
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Re: Nitrous Wireing

Yupp. I do. But thanks for the info tdoty.
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Re: Nitrous Wireing

dunno if this will help, but...
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=151314
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Re: Nitrous Wireing

Like tdoty said. What kind of plumbing/set-up do you want? Dry system for a model would just a one line in the intake tube close to the throttle body. For direct port you're talking 2 lines for each intake runner on the manifold. Soleniods would be fairly serious work but do-able. There's a couple different set-ups you can choose from. Which one do you want?
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Re: Nitrous Wireing

Ill probably just go with the dry system.
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