How about that nitrous plate?

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  1. Howdee

    Howdee Brown noser

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    I'm considering using one of the Nitrous Outlet plates on with my Zex setup. They have been around for a few months now so who can tell me what is the verdict? Improvement noticed over standard fogger? they appear to be gasketed on one side only, any leak problems? can thy be rotated or flipped?
     
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    sgtstanko Want to go FASTER!!!

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    It works nicely......I like it because it is behind the throttle body and sprays it right into the manifold plenum.


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    hmm Im kinda thinking the first 2 cylinders arent getting the full hit of the juice. I think the plate is to close and you should run a fogger in front of the throttle body for better atomization. of course thats all on the fogger you use I would think the nos soft plume nozzles would be the best for this kind of set up.
     
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    Actually the plate atomizes very well the way the plate is made and the angled spray the gas/nitrous mix is the best out there. Cobrakid was one of the first to use it and ran a 11.4 in his jeep and he said it hits MUCH harder than his original ZEX setup