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scoo3t
16th December 2011, 22:22
Hey guys, just after a bit of advice. I have fitted in my nitrous kit and have got to the part of cutting in to my fuel pipe and inserting the t-piece.

I have a couple of questions:

1) Does the barbed t-piece alone not leak fuel? do i need to use a seal of some kind?

2) Any pics of your fuel pipe cut in would be brill.

blackie_2k5
16th December 2011, 22:24
id imagine...and this is only what i can deduce form the VERY limited info youve given, the barbed t piece is for rubber type lines...not the plastic type fitted to saxos and most cars tbh

but there again that could be total bollox as i have no idea at all what kit or t piece your using etc etc etc

rorz_vts
16th December 2011, 22:24
i heated my oem pipe up with a heat gun and wrapped it tight around the barbed bit. Not had any problems

Bedford126
16th December 2011, 22:24
Hey guys, just after a bit of advice. I have fitted in my nitrous kit and have got to the part of cutting in to my fuel pipe and inserting the t-piece.

I have a couple of questions:

1) Does the barbed t-piece alone not leak fuel? do i need to use a seal of some kind?

2) Any pics of your fuel pipe cut in would be brill.

not got nitrous on my saxo but have fitted it to a few cars and I have run it on my civic.

The t piece should have a jubilee clip around each hose on it to clap them tight. Don't think i would fit a t piece to saxo fuel lines as i can see the plastic type hose splitting easy as there is very little flex in it. Possibly swap the engine bay fuel line to rubber hose and will probs make your job a hell of a lot easier and safer.

rorz_vts
16th December 2011, 22:26
Edit just read the above sure this holds more value to what i previously said

joeturnerrfx
16th December 2011, 22:29
What's the power gains like running nos ? Do you have it on a switch and use it as and when wanted ?

blackie_2k5
16th December 2011, 22:32
What's the power gains like running nos ? Do you have it on a switch and use it as and when wanted ?

how long is your shoe lace?

Bedford126
16th December 2011, 22:33
by t-piece do you mean one of these or is it the plastic sort?
http://i40.tinypic.com/2psizdg.jpg

As for the other bloke there are a hell of a lot of factors to what power gains it will give so no one can give you a figure depends on what kit what injectors how many injectors if your running progressive or shot wet or dry ect ect......

joeturnerrfx
17th December 2011, 14:29
how long is your shoe lace?


At a guess 30 inches once unraveled ?

On a serious note , is it like a kick of power from a turbo etc ?

tweeqd
17th December 2011, 16:17
if its a WON kit you can use the T on the plastic fuel lines, you need to warm them up as stated above but for god sake take them right off the car to do it :panic:

when they cool down the will seal and shouldnt need clips

as for what it feels like, yes it can feel like a turbo if you have the right kit but for it to last and get the best power you want a direct port, progressive controled wet kit with about 100bhp jets, i use one on my turbo engine but will cost the best part of £1200

joeturnerrfx
17th December 2011, 20:18
cheers for that bud , just wanted to know what kind of kick it gave seing as ive never been in a car with nos .

cheers

scoo3t
24th December 2011, 18:28
Thanks guys! Good job I asked. Sorry for late reply.
It is the won kit t piece. I didn't realise the Saxo fuel pipe is plastic. I think I will do as said above, take it out heat up and the cut into it.

Is that what and how everyone else did it? Or should I jus swap it for a rubber one? If so where can I get a runner fuel pipe for the vts?

It's wired to a button - press and it kicks in. Can have it under accelerator pedeal.

Thanks guys

scoo3t
24th December 2011, 18:30
Oh and it's the metal barbed t piece!

tweeqd
24th December 2011, 21:29
if your putting it on a button you should also put the pedal switch in as nitrous should never be used at anything other than full throttle

mines got both so you cant accidently push the button and switch it on, plus if something goes wrong you will lift off the pedal instinctivly before you will let go of a button