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Old 05-12-2005, 07:32 AM
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I did alot of reading on installing nos on here. I just want to make sure I under stand it. I have a 1989 firebird formula 350 with the L98 350. I'm going to install a wet system. I check the fuel pressure last night and I had 37 psi and with the vacum line pulled 43 psi. Pressure was checked at idle. Is that enough pressure to run the wet system?
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Yes,
You can actually run nitrous with any fuel pressure.
The jetting is determaned by fuel pressure.
When a customer calls us we ask what car its going on.If we do not know the fuel pressure for that car that is the first thing we ask them.
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