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Direct Port Conversion

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sputnic90tsi

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Aug 21, 2004
Birmingham, Alabama
I was wanting to convert my existing wet setup to a direct port one. Was there any additional parts needed to make the conversion other than the distribution blocks and additional lines. If any one has any knowledge let me know.
 
If you already have a Wet kit, then you already have the main componets of a Direct Port kit.

...You are correct.
You just need to get the extra nozzles, Jets for nozzles, distrabution blocks, and lines (Soft, or hard lines), and then plumb it all into your Intake Manifold. Most people go with SS hard lines for the intake but I've seen soft lines too.... everything else is pretty much the same.

ps
if you are going to spray less than 100hp stay with a single fogger.
You won't gain any power with a Direct Port set-up; over the single nozzle set-up.
 
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