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because with the carb'ed motor, its easier to control the fuel and keep the mixture right with an auxiliary pump to inject the fuel with the NOS, otherwise, you'd be running rich as hell until you turn the NOS on or you'd lean it out and fry it with NOS if you were jetted properly before you kicked the NOS on.

 

With the wet kit, you have a simple fuel jet that mixes the fuel and NOS together so it's a nice even mixture that works well. And then, if your getting too much or not enough fuel when the NOS is kicked on, there's a seperate fuel nozzle/jet that you can adjust to fine to the mixture, and it's all controlled by a simple activation switch.

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plug off the fuel tank breather hose, turn the tank upside down and remove the valve to check the size.

 

Thanks! I know how to remove the petcock :thumbsup:

 

soyou just going to punch anothr hole in the tank and run one stocker to each carb?

 

not a bad idea.

 

Dave was right. One dual pingel for the carbs, another dual pingel for the nitrous. I'll have one barb plugged as an auxillary drain in case I decide to switch to alcohol. :ninja: If I get all my ducks in a row I could have it on by this weekend, but its looking more like next week

 

because with the carb'ed motor, its easier to control the fuel and keep the mixture right with an auxiliary pump to inject the fuel with the NOS, otherwise, you'd be running rich as hell until you turn the NOS on or you'd lean it out and fry it with NOS if you were jetted properly before you kicked the NOS on.

 

With the wet kit, you have a simple fuel jet that mixes the fuel and NOS together so it's a nice even mixture that works well. And then, if your getting too much or not enough fuel when the NOS is kicked on, there's a seperate fuel nozzle/jet that you can adjust to fine to the mixture, and it's all controlled by a simple activation switch.

 

That's a great explanation! :beer:

 

 

 

 

 

So, has anyone figured out what size the hole is in the bottom of a stock tank? LOL :laugh:

 

If not, no big deal, I'll just go drain my tank and pull it off and measure it. I was hoping that someone might happen to have a banshee pingel or stock tank just laying around for reference :biggrin:

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all these replies and 2 pages worth and still no answer..... :biggrin: guess, I'm not really helping either. Sorry BigBoy! I don't exactly have a banshee in front of me to measure. :huh: If you wanna hurry up and donate a banshee to me, I'll take any of the measurements on it you want...... :evil:

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Sorry Travis...I just remembered this, went out to the garage and ruffled through the bottom of the box and my stand up tool box.

can't find it....

However, I did find a bunch of other stuff I forgot I had....so I assume the next time I have to look for something, I'll find that fuel valve as well.

 

And I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night...

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