Hi Geraint,
Welcome to my forum and yes you can do that as Alex has confirmed for you BUT;
1) Unless you have someone who REALLY knows their stuff to map the fuel to the nitrous delivery (and if you want progressive delivery, in such a way as to match the changing amount of nitrous delivery), you would be better to stick with a wet system.
2) When you run a wet system you can benefit from my 35 YEARS of extensive experience, to ensure you achieve optimum results but in most very important aspects, if you choose the dry route you would be solely dependent on the far more limited knowledge/experience, of whoever you rely on to tune your ECU.
3) Unless you intend to add a substantial amount of nitrous power, there are no major benefits to a dry system.
4) Contrary to popular opinion, a dry system can cost more than a wet system. Whilst you will save on the nitrous components, most customers often spend much more on; i) Higher flow fuel components and/or ii) mapping and dyno time
If you still choose to go the dry route, we can take your D-Block back in PX for a nitrous only unit and we could supply you with some Crossfire to Venom adaptors along with Venom injectors to replace your Crossfires, which would be priced on a part exchange basis for your Crossfire's.
_________________ Regards
Trev (The WIZARD of NOS)
30 years of nitrous experience and counting!!!!
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