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hi guys i live in the u.k and no one here can help me

i am fitting a wet nos system to my er34 gtt and i have two questions ?

1 has any one done this as it looks like i will have to remove the fuel rail and tap it to get my extra fuel ( is this the case )

2 does any one know the fuel pressue on a 34 gtt rb25det so i can work out my jet sises .

thanks in advance

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Originally posted by nismoman18

yeah but most the users of this section have NA cars!  

i would have thought most of the users in this section have turbo cars. this thread is in the FORCED INDUCTION PERFORMANCE section afterall.

no offense, mistakes do happen.

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