n2o idea

foxbodydave

Club Member
in my time playing rainbow six 2 an idea popped in my head for a semi sneaky n20 app. im sure it wouldnt be optimal but tell me what you think. this would be in a mustang carb app.

1 inch aluminum carb spacer, drill and tap the back of the spacer to accept an efi wet shot nozzle. hide the solenoids in the wiper cowl and cover the feed lines in black wire hide stuff. what do you guys think? i may just try it if enough people think it could actually work
 
any lines going to a spacer isnt sneaky anymore. people are too crafty drilling the bottom of intakes and what not.
 
yea you do have a point about the lines not being sneaky. i have a spacer that has a vacuum port on the back and i was gonna use that. you could hide the lines in runner line and disguise it as a vacuum line :dontknow:
 
lmfao, if he did then thats cool. i hope it works for him. does he even have a car?? i dont think so cause hes got nobody to build them for him (me)
 
yes i do have a car! but nothing fast! something everyone talked about doing but no one ever did! if u ever wanna help your more then welcome...
 
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1 nozzle for 8 ports? Hmmmm, for some reason I don't see that working at all!

It would work, but in a carb application spraying n20 and fuel from only one side of the carb plenum wouldn't have very good distribution at all. Most EFI nitrous systems only use one nozzle but is generally sprayed at the beginning of the intake tract at or near the throttle body and has more room to evenly distribute to the runners as it flows in with the air charge.
 
I thought of doing that. But you have to place the nozzle on such an angle to get even distribution that it would not be possible. You can send your manifold to Wilson manifolds and they will put a spray bar in the manifold so no spacer is required and not as noticeable.
 
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