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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 08:33 AM
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From: denial
is this TBI friendly?

i am wondering if this would work at all on a 305tbi setup... i know there are other nitrous kits that would be more suited, i am just wondering if this would work or not... it seems that this is a slightly cheaper alternative to holley's part #05153($600)

it is a Top Shot concealable nitrous oxide system(NOS-05090) off of summit for $479

i am new to the n02 world and would appreciate the help..
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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 10:10 AM
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I think it might work, you may have to mangle/engineer the location of the nozzle b/c the injectors will be located right above the throttle plates(where the nozzle is in that pic.), but you could maybe make it spray at an angle from the front side of the TBI.

Edit: looking more closely at the pic it looks like there are seperate nozzles for primary/secondary. It doesn't look like a very simple installation on a TBI.

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Old Mar 31, 2003 | 11:49 AM
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beast, i appreciate the info... i had kept n02 in the corner of my eye for awhile(still concentrating on the main parts of my motor) and thought this was something new that might just be easy enuf for me...
again, thanks for the info...
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