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Old 03-26-03, 11:40 AM
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Giggle Gas on a Webber?

Ok... I'm looking to see if there's anyone (Bueller? Bueller?) that can tell me where I can find a plate, or jets, or whatever... so I can run about a 100-shot of nitrous for a Webber 48IDA.



I am a speed junky. I need counseling. I also need more and more speed!
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Sorry about not answering your question, but how much do you pay a pound for your nitrous? CJ
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Why not just put injectors in the manifold?

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Originally posted by pp13bnos
Sorry about not answering your question, but how much do you pay a pound for your nitrous? CJ

10 lb. bottle is 43.50 to get filled.
15 lb. bottle is 61.00
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Originally posted by RotorMotorDriver
Why not just put injectors in the manifold?

~T.J.

Because I have no electronics (or desire to have any) controlling my induction.


How would I go about putting injectors on a car that has a carb on it? I don't want EFI.


I like Webbers.



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No, you can do nitrous injectors in the manifold.. rather then a fogger setup..


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Where have you checked so far?

www.summitracings.com

www.jegs.com

I would start by checking those two.

What nitrous kit you going with? NOS makes plates for Holley carbs, but it's the same company, so they may not do any other brand of carb...
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Yeah, the nitrous kit would come with all the electronics you would need. Just put the nitrous injectors in the manifold (as well as additional fuel injectors if needed), then use the included relays and solenoids to control it.

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