who is not useing a fuel tap
I know there are some poeple that did not use a fuel tap and just put a T on the fuel line. My NX kit just came in and I think I may just use a T, I know alot of you say use the fuel tap and I still may. I'm just trying to find some pics of where ya'll put the T in and if you have had any leaks (or just wish you would have went with a fuel tap).
Thanks
BTW I seached but was not coming up with what I was looking for (lots of pics of N2O set ups with the fuel tap)
Thanks
BTW I seached but was not coming up with what I was looking for (lots of pics of N2O set ups with the fuel tap)
Last edited by jksstar; Sep 11, 2006 at 05:12 PM.
USE the aam or ptp fuel regulator adapter. It will make install alot easier. From what ive gathered, the fuel line is plastic lined, making it harder to seal. Its worth the 40 bucks to not have to deal with a t-tap and to not have to worry about leaks at the t-tap.
ptp, http://ptp.tuningmotorsports.com/pro...cat=420&page=1
aams is 80 bucks plus 20 shipping. gl, hope that help
ptp, http://ptp.tuningmotorsports.com/pro...cat=420&page=1
aams is 80 bucks plus 20 shipping. gl, hope that help
easier to convert back to stock for winter and alot less dangerous. you dont want any fuel leak that could cause a fire. here's aam http://www.alteredatmosphere.com/mm5...y_Code=350Z_FS but the other site has it for less $$$$.
i have put the T in two VQs, DONT DO IT!! it is such a pain in the *** because the T is too big to fit into the line and make it seal correctly. PLUS, the part you have to buy from nissan to put it back to stock is $100 dollars.
all in all the fuel tap is WAY less of a headache and cheaper too...
all in all the fuel tap is WAY less of a headache and cheaper too...
Originally Posted by jksstar
I know there are some poeple that did not use a fuel tap and just put a T on the fuel line. My NX kit just came in and I think I may just use a T, I know alot of you say use the fuel tap and I still may. I'm just trying to find some pics of where ya'll put the T in and if you have had any leaks (or just wish you would have went with a fuel tap).
Thanks
BTW I seached but was not coming up with what I was looking for (lots of pics of N2O set ups with the fuel tap)
Thanks
BTW I seached but was not coming up with what I was looking for (lots of pics of N2O set ups with the fuel tap)
i just t-ed into the fuel line.
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jon
512-834-8771
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jon
512-834-8771
Originally Posted by jksstar
Thanks guys, looks like I may just use the fuel tap
Originally Posted by CUxtopher
you mean the adapter or the t-tap? please do the adapter! no one want to see a burnt Z.
i understand that, but its a little up front to protect alot in the future. Imo, its worth the 60 bucks to make the setup just a tad bit safer. I dont trust a t-tap and hose clamps at 51psi of pressure.
have you called jon at ptp?
have you called jon at ptp?
Originally Posted by CUxtopher
i understand that, but its a little up front to protect alot in the future. Imo, its worth the 60 bucks to make the setup just a tad bit safer. I dont trust a t-tap and hose clamps at 51psi of pressure.
have you called jon at ptp?
have you called jon at ptp?
I have not called him yet, hopeing I can find one used
+1 on the PTP adapter, I used this and it makes tapping the line a simple 2 minute job, but most importantly SAFE! I would never T a fuel line if I had an aftermaket option to cleanly tap the line c'mon guys do $hit right!!!
I don't want to start a new thread for this,
I searched and what do you guys like better for plugs the NGK LFR6A-11 or the NGK LFR6AIX-11 seen people are useing both, I'm not going with anymore then a 100 shot if it matters much. I used Zex plugs on my Altima and the car loved them but I seen that ya'll don't care for them on here.
I searched and what do you guys like better for plugs the NGK LFR6A-11 or the NGK LFR6AIX-11 seen people are useing both, I'm not going with anymore then a 100 shot if it matters much. I used Zex plugs on my Altima and the car loved them but I seen that ya'll don't care for them on here.
Originally Posted by jksstar
I don't want to start a new thread for this,
I searched and what do you guys like better for plugs the NGK LFR6A-11 or the NGK LFR6AIX-11 seen people are useing both, I'm not going with anymore then a 100 shot if it matters much. I used Zex plugs on my Altima and the car loved them but I seen that ya'll don't care for them on here.
I searched and what do you guys like better for plugs the NGK LFR6A-11 or the NGK LFR6AIX-11 seen people are useing both, I'm not going with anymore then a 100 shot if it matters much. I used Zex plugs on my Altima and the car loved them but I seen that ya'll don't care for them on here.
there was an issue with zex plugs way back in the day where the threads were too short and they didnt completely cover the engine block threads. they ended up melting the threads on the engine block. i think that hurt them and they never fully recovered from it even though the problem has been taken care of last i heard.
the lfr6a-11's are 1 step colder copper plugs. they are great for nitrous use, but dont last. if you want to keep the car running at its best, then you will have to change them out every 8-12k miles depending on your use of nitrous.
the lfr6aix-11's are the same one step colder plugs only they are irridium. they are also great for nitrous (almost as good as copper), but last a lot longer then the copper plugs. they are also more expensive. get these imo.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Fuel-...29548049QQrdZ1
auction ends in under an hour, maybe you could try it.
auction ends in under an hour, maybe you could try it.







