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Old 09-04-2006, 06:14 AM   #43 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jquan
hey man, I was looking at your nitrous install pics and on the nozzle placement one, I cant really see anything?? I am just trying to see where other people put the nozzle and I am having no luck do you have a better pic or can you describe more clearly where to put the Nozzle. Also did you use some sort of bung?? I just want to make sure I dont have any boost leak issues when I am finished

Thanks alot!

Pm me your email and Ill see what I can do.The nozzle connects through the hole and has basically a nut on the inside of the tube which makes it tricky to get in there. The nut is tightened pretty good and seats very well on the inside blocking any leak, it would have a very hard time having a leak there. If for some reason you had a leak, such as you drilled the hole to big you can always use RTV or silicon to seal it. I have never seen anyone have to do that though.

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