Nitrous Fuel System

SickboySS

Amateur Racer
Oct 7, 2006
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auburn ma
i'm putting on an edelbrock performer rpm plate setup on my car, i already have a sumped tank with an aeromotive street/strip pump, -8 from the sump to the carb and back to the tank, and a bypass regulator....what i dont want to do is have to run a whole seperate fuel system....could i plumb in another pump on the other side of the sump and run a y-block to a single feed line and just turn on the other pump for added volume when i spray? i'm not worried about fuel octane, i run race gas at the track anyways
 

Eldogg

Daily Driver
Oct 10, 2007
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Gainesville, GA
I would Y off the fuel line before your existing regulator and use a holley regulator for your nitrous system. Running two fuel systems is becoming a thing of the past. IMO If you have anymore question let me know.
 

Bigblockguy

Amateur Racer
Feb 8, 2008
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ste Anne mb Canada
I agree run two regulators and one big pump. What kind of power does it make NA? And how much are you going to spray ? If your pump can handle it run it for both If not buy a bigger pump
 

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