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Where to tap for nitrous wet kit with a Whipple??

1stmustang

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Jan 15, 2005
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I need your advice please. I have installed a ZEX wet kit. I did this before doing the proper research or I would have done a dry kit. :eek:h:

I am putting a 2.3L Whipple on the car. It seems that it is not good to put a fuel/nitrous mixture through the Whipple. Has anyone tried tapping the nozzle into the upper intake plenum or anywhere else that would put the fuel/nitrous mixture past the supercharger?

Thanks
 

hj16

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Mar 1, 2004
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Only way you could really do it after the supercharger would be to use a direct port system, or tap into the lower intake....or even possibly mounting a spray bar in the lower intake

Lots of guys here are spraying through their blowers without issues, might want to wait for them to chime in before trying to go a different route
 
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Boost12

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Spraying the Wet kit through the blower will not hurt anything. In fact the fuel and N20 will lower your air intakes alot because of how cold they are. These cars love N20 because the blowers run so hot and when you spray N20 at them it cools everything down.

I use to spray my old Eaton setup and the car on Boost only would run like 12.20s

Then when I sprayed a 50 shot of Dry it dropped my ET down to 11.50's

Thats when I had a pulley, Intake and exhaust

And then of coruse my N20 setup :D
 

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