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fueling NOS

Mr Rob

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where would the fuel feed come from for a wet NOS system on a LC? Would the fuel line be cut and a tee piece be fitted and would it be the high pressure side? Or does the fuel pump have an extra outlet?

I'm just pondering with the idea.

:drool:
 

daboy3000

No Longer a Seat owner
Jul 2, 2008
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I'm not sure mate. But what i do know is NOS is not worth the bother, used to run a MK2 Golf on it and yes it does make it go faster but the tank only lasts seconds. Its a lot of money and effort to keep filling it up. I would spend the money elsewhere.
 

Mr Rob

Guest
Thanks but i can get a kit for £150 and a new turbo kit will be nearer £1800. After a bit more research i think the fuel feed comes off the pressure regulator. Does this sound right? This sounds right to me as the fuel will be at a constant 3bar.

It willl only be used for track days and 1/4 mile
 
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ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
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regulator is not where you would supply it..

do they mean regulated supply side? which is so the inlet pipe to the rail will be regulated
 
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