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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 03:26 PM
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Stock Fuel pump/ Nitrous questions

Im putting a kit on my 06 g35, basically im goin with about a dry kit (single fogger, no added fuel solenoid) 50-75 shot..nuthin too crazy..i just want an extra kick in the *** at high RPM.
I just want to make sure the stock fuel pump can put out enough GPH to handle that, im fairly confident it can, i just wanted some "food for thought" so to speak. Again, nuthin crazy, im trying to keep the thing together, just a 50-75 shot, not very often, just when i feel like havin fun.
Any suggestions are welcome, im a technician for GM, been doin it for many years, Nissan/Infiniti is a new area for me so i just want to double check everything.
 
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Old Feb 10, 2007 | 06:55 PM
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You can't run a Dry System. The Engine Does not have a Fuel return line. So You have to go with a Wet System. Im using a Single fogger, 100 Shot. I'm also using plugs 2 steps colder than stock. well good luck and enjoy....
 
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Old Feb 12, 2007 | 04:27 AM
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What does a return line have anything to do with it? A dry system relies on the computer to see a lean signal from the o2 sensors. which in turn adds fuel...a return line wasnt really the topic of conversation but thanks for the input..
 
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