Nitrous Outlet’s Water Vapor Bleed Kit For The MSD Atomic Air Force

There are a lot of LS intakes on the market. And with each new manifold that is released, specific parts are built to accommodate each new platform. If you are running the LSX Atomic Air Force intake manifold from MSD (PN 03-51007) and need a water vapor bleed crossover kit, Nitrous Outlet has a system just for you.

While Nitrous Outlet does build nitrous systems for basically any vehicle out there, they also make other cool parts for your project vehicle. The latest to hit the market is their Water Vapor Bleed Cross Over Kit for the MSD Atomic Air Force Intake. According to Nitrous Outlet, “This MSD Atomic Air Force water vapor bleed kit will help distribute heat from cylinder to cylinder decreasing the variation in temperature for each cylinder, which greatly reduces the chances of detonation.”

Water Vapor Bleed Cross Over Kit – LSX MSD Atomic Air Force (PN: 03-51007)

  • Reduce Engine Temperature
  • Pre Fabricated
  • Easy To Install
  • Billet Aluminum and Stainless Steel Construction
  • Stainless Steel Lines Rated Over 12,000 PSI
  • Fits MSD Atomic Air Force Intake Manifold

The main distribution block or log is machined out of billet aluminum and then anodized black before being laser marked with the Nitrous Outlet logo. Four stainless steel lines rated at over 12,000 PSI handle the coolant transition from one port to another. Custom black anodized fittings billet bolt to the factory location, making this installation quick and straightforward. This kit also includes all the necessary adapters, hoses, and hardware for LS applications.

If you’re not running an Atomic Air Force Intake, Nitrous Outlet offers other vapors bleeds. They have kits for the BTR Equalizer, FAST intake manifolds, LS3, LS7, and LS1, to name a few. For a complete list of applications and styles, be sure and check out their website at NitrousOutlet.com.

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