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Pretty sure it is nitrous.  Nitrous systems have plumbing for the nitrous itself along with additional fuel that is powered by spereate electric fuel pump.  The arrow on the lower left shows a large fuel line coming from the pump to a distribution block that reaches to nozzles on all eight ports.  The arrow on the right points to the nozzle in for cylinder #1 or #2.  I don't see the plumbing for the nitrous, only the fuel, but it has to be there.  I put this type of nitrous system on a boat a while back.

It is probably best to remove this nitrous system.  It is not difficult to take it out.  The holes in the intake manifold ports for the nozzles are tapped and can be easily filled with pipe plugs.

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