4 cyl nitorus kit conversion/usage
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4 cyl nitorus kit conversion/usage
would it be all that bad of an idea instead of buying a 8 cyl fogger kit to just buy the 4 cyle kit and put the 4 nossles on each site of the square part of the intake?(where the carb mounts) i've noticed the 4 cly kits are cheaper trhan 8 cyl kits (4 cly-$500, 8 cyl-$650) also could you some how just buy some extra nossles and fuel/nitrous lines and convert it to an 8 cyle kit if you wanted to go 1 nossle per cyl, just an idea, lemme know what you think?
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well if you went with buying 4 more nozzles... you need 8 more lines.. (4 nitrous/4 fuel lines) thats if its a wet kit..
a nozzle runs around 30 bucks by itself, that right their is 120 bucks.. plus 500 is 620 bucks, plus the extra lines and T's etc.. your already spending more then if you just bought the 8 cylinder version.
right now im working on converting a dry zex kit into a wet kit for my TBI. check out my post below titled (installing zex on 305 TBI) or something like that. lots of people are helping me and if you read it, u will learn some too i bet!
a nozzle runs around 30 bucks by itself, that right their is 120 bucks.. plus 500 is 620 bucks, plus the extra lines and T's etc.. your already spending more then if you just bought the 8 cylinder version.
right now im working on converting a dry zex kit into a wet kit for my TBI. check out my post below titled (installing zex on 305 TBI) or something like that. lots of people are helping me and if you read it, u will learn some too i bet!
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You could probably machine bosses underneath the carb on the manifold. I don't know if It would be worth it but it would work. The 4 cyclinder kits probably come with smaller soleniods and such. Which means less of a shot.
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if you want to go all out cheap you could build your own
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