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  • One AN manifold is like 6an to 6an.
    The other is 4an to 4an.
    I don't have the thing to hook up the purge.
    An AN manifold is suppose hook to the in side of the n20 port and then the purge sits on the side of the manifold.

    I messaged Trey from NX on Tech and showed me the picture how its suppose to be hooked up and I sent him those pictures and said I don't have the parts I circled I have those instead.
    He told me the AN manifolds are the new design, and I wouldn't need the T or the like 2an hose.
    I was like okay but I still don't have the part to put the purge on.

    Currently waiting a response.
    Originally posted by Yoshi94
    Mines about an inch bigger than Kyles. I need to get one of those
    Originally posted by ryanwarby01
    Put it this way, if you have a money tree a LT1 is a wood chipper!
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    • Looks like what you have will work.

      nitrous noid - short 4an line - t fitting - long an line coming from bottle

      It looks like the t fitting is pipe thread - so you could screw the purge noid directly to it.

      I'd see what they say
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      fixed slow junk

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      • Originally posted by Nocooler View Post
        Looks like what you have will work.

        nitrous noid - short 4an line - t fitting - long an line coming from bottle

        It looks like the t fitting is pipe thread - so you could screw the purge noid directly to it.

        I'd see what they say
        That short line isn't a 4an.
        Its like a 2an.
        The T fitting is like 2an on the sides and 1/8npt.

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        This is the picture he sent me.
        I obviously have the an manifold and the plug in the picture but I don't have the fitting on the other side to attach the purge noid.

        EDIT: I just found out that the small line will fit on output side of the solenoids. So I could put solenoid, small line, T fitting, noid off the side of the T and then the other line to nozzle.

        But wouldnt you want the purge before it hits the solenoids?
        Last edited by Fox Slaughter; April 10th, 2013, 06:42 PM.
        Originally posted by Yoshi94
        Mines about an inch bigger than Kyles. I need to get one of those
        Originally posted by ryanwarby01
        Put it this way, if you have a money tree a LT1 is a wood chipper!
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        • it's just a 1/8th npt male union, common enough that any hardware store should have it - it won't be pretty but it'll work
          2000 Formula
          fixed slow junk

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          • Yeah I am probably just going to get one but it kinda pisses me off that its suppose to be in the kit.
            Then when I talk to them about it kinda only answers half my questions when I specifically told them I don't have the parts I circled.
            Originally posted by Yoshi94
            Mines about an inch bigger than Kyles. I need to get one of those
            Originally posted by ryanwarby01
            Put it this way, if you have a money tree a LT1 is a wood chipper!
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            • So what you are saying is those bastards didn't send you a 4an union to hook up the purge solenoid either?
              Originally posted by Yoshi94
              Mines about an inch bigger than Kyles. I need to get one of those
              Originally posted by ryanwarby01
              Put it this way, if you have a money tree a LT1 is a wood chipper!
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              • Originally posted by Fox Slaughter View Post
                So what you are saying is those bastards didn't send you a 4an union to hook up the purge solenoid either?
                Nope, I need one to go from the fuel feed line to the FPSS adapter
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                • Yeah I ordered a another 4an to 4an manifold with a 1/8npt on the side to put on the rail.

                  Oh you also have the blanket on wrong.
                  Its suppose to be towards the bottom of the bottle with the open part of the blanket facing up.
                  You don't need to heat the top of the bottle you wanna heat the bottom and sides with the nitrous is sitting.
                  Originally posted by Yoshi94
                  Mines about an inch bigger than Kyles. I need to get one of those
                  Originally posted by ryanwarby01
                  Put it this way, if you have a money tree a LT1 is a wood chipper!
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                    Originally posted by Fox Slaughter View Post
                    Yeah I ordered a another 4an to 4an manifold with a 1/8npt on the side to put on the rail.

                    Oh you also have the blanket on wrong.
                    Its suppose to be towards the bottom of the bottle with the open part of the blanket facing up.
                    You don't need to heat the top of the bottle you wanna heat the bottom and sides with the nitrous is sitting.
                    That's good to know I guess. Stupid that they would put the logo on where it will not be seen. I have to remove the bottle to fill it anyways. just mocked up for now.
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                    Last edited by jderry; April 14th, 2013, 02:31 PM.
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                    • My trans is in and the nitrous kit is finished. But, my brakes leak like crazy. Where the copper washer seals the line to the caliper was not prepped, so I used a fine file to attempt to remove the powder. Now it leaks. Using a straight edge it seems to be flat. I think these calipers may be junk now.
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                      • Re: jderry's 1996 Camaro

                        That surface shouldn't be flat, it should be grooved in a circular pattern. The copper washer then gets this pattern crushed into when you tighten the bolt down, making a seal.

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                        • Originally posted by sman View Post
                          That surface shouldn't be flat, it should be grooved in a circular pattern. The copper washer then gets this pattern crushed into when you tighten the bolt down, making a seal.

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                          Yup, get new crush washers. I buy them in bulk

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                          • I got new washers. He is referring to this http://images.whisystems.com/smartpa...164324-bac.jpg the area around the green plug. it was filled with powder, I did not have a good way to remove it. If anyone gets a caliper powder coated, I strongly recommend getting cheap hardware from the home depot to put the bleeder screw and banjo bolt holes. I would get some bigger washers to prevent any of the important surfaces from getting coated. Also, powder is not easy to remove form the cylinders. So I would tape those off as well.
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                            • I got a set of rears, complete from a salvage yard near where I live. They came off a 1995 Trans Am that had 45,000 miles on it. They seem to be in okay shape, everything still moves freely. Clean fluid came out when I took the lines off. So they should get me by for now. I am hoping my fronts won't be useless also now.
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