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Old 07-03-2009, 09:36 PM   #1
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how do you guys tap into your stock fuel system? cut it and put a t-fitting in or what?
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Right off the test port on the fuel rail.
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Right off the test port on the fuel rail.
Yep, look at the back of the intake and you'll see a small black cap covering it. You take that off and unscrew the little valve thats inside. The outside is threaded, so you just put your fuel line (from the nitrous kit) onto that and up to the fuel solenoid.
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Yep, look at the back of the intake and you'll see a small black cap covering it. You take that off and unscrew the little valve thats inside. The outside is threaded, so you just put your fuel line (from the nitrous kit) onto that and up to the fuel solenoid.
I may be wrong but I think the black cap is on the left FRONT of the fuel rail
unscrew the black cap use a tire valve stim tool and remove the needle from the inside the fuel rail
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I may be wrong but I think the black cap is on the left FRONT of the fuel rail
unscrew the black cap use a tire valve stim tool and remove the needle from the inside the fuel rail
my 02' Johnny
He has a 94, so I believe it's in the back, like mine was.
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I may be wrong but I think the black cap is on the left FRONT of the fuel rail
unscrew the black cap use a tire valve stim tool and remove the needle from the inside the fuel rail
my 02' Johnny
man thats a really easy way to hook up a nitrous kit!
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I am sorry, I did not read his sig. glad you corrected
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man thats a really easy way to hook up a nitrous kit!
That's the easy part, the rest takes a little more effort. LOL

SS SLP2, no problem.
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how do you guys tap into your stock fuel system? cut it and put a t-fitting in or what?
yes thats what you need to do
since your not doing it that way
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