New Nitrous Set Up
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New Nitrous Set Up
Finnaly got the money together and bought a used kit locally for a steal.
Anyway i thought i might post some pics for anyone who needs ideas.
The solenoid mounting brackets were made out of steel door hinges from lowes. The purge tubing is also from lowes (not sure how thats going to hold up). I peeled the stickers off and im going to cover the blue conectors with black electrical tape so everything is going to look pretty stock.
I got the crawford z guage pod that fits in the navi spot and bolted the dynotune window/tps on top and it fits perfectly.
Right now its jetted for running a 75 shot but just sold my GT wheels and bought some axis and that is paying for a utec and tune at Forged.
The purge is in the front bumper in the top cross bar (its kinda dirty but you can barely see it). I had to have my Fast and the Furious touch .
I cut the bottom plastic cover for the trunk so i can fit it in with the tank. The spare is gone and im still working on some way to make everylook stock in the back but its not going to well.
The blow down tube should be able to fit out of the hole for the wiring leaving the trunk.
Its not quite done yet due to a broken fitting while installing the system but i have them in now so ill probably finish it up on tuesday and take some vids and more pics so stay tuned.
Thanks Again Chris
Anyway i thought i might post some pics for anyone who needs ideas.
The solenoid mounting brackets were made out of steel door hinges from lowes. The purge tubing is also from lowes (not sure how thats going to hold up). I peeled the stickers off and im going to cover the blue conectors with black electrical tape so everything is going to look pretty stock.
I got the crawford z guage pod that fits in the navi spot and bolted the dynotune window/tps on top and it fits perfectly.
Right now its jetted for running a 75 shot but just sold my GT wheels and bought some axis and that is paying for a utec and tune at Forged.
The purge is in the front bumper in the top cross bar (its kinda dirty but you can barely see it). I had to have my Fast and the Furious touch .
I cut the bottom plastic cover for the trunk so i can fit it in with the tank. The spare is gone and im still working on some way to make everylook stock in the back but its not going to well.
The blow down tube should be able to fit out of the hole for the wiring leaving the trunk.
Its not quite done yet due to a broken fitting while installing the system but i have them in now so ill probably finish it up on tuesday and take some vids and more pics so stay tuned.
Thanks Again Chris
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No disrespect but dam& that looks like shizzle... the solenoids are showing and shi7... I have to post some picts of my install... its sweet no wires, solenoids, and no lines! All clean under the brake fluid cover!
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nos install
here some picts of my nos install.... the only thing that you can see is the fuel tap! ohh an the purge line!
sorry about the ugly burn marks from the torch, gotta have that bottle pressure right!
sorry about the ugly burn marks from the torch, gotta have that bottle pressure right!
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^clean install. One way to make it even better, you should have installed the bottle behind the passenger seat in the cubby. Its clean, hidden and a ***** to install. (ask how i know)
We looked at using the brake master cylinder area, but it was tight as hell and just seemed like a pita. Sometimes its just less hassle and less time consuming to do things the easy way.
We looked at using the brake master cylinder area, but it was tight as hell and just seemed like a pita. Sometimes its just less hassle and less time consuming to do things the easy way.
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Originally Posted by TeAm PrOSpEc
No disrespect but dam& that looks like shizzle... the solenoids are showing and shi7... I have to post some picts of my install... its sweet no wires, solenoids, and no lines! All clean under the brake fluid cover!
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Originally Posted by TeAm PrOSpEc
here some picts of my nos install.... the only thing that you can see is the fuel tap! ohh an the purge line!
sorry about the ugly burn marks from the torch, gotta have that bottle pressure right!
sorry about the ugly burn marks from the torch, gotta have that bottle pressure right!
Seriously what did you use to cut the hole safety scissors? you need to cover that up it looks absolutely horrible. As far as the engine bay looks good, nitrous kit, what nitrous kit?
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Originally Posted by TeAm PrOSpEc
here some picts of my nos install.... the only thing that you can see is the fuel tap! ohh an the purge line!
sorry about the ugly burn marks from the torch, gotta have that bottle pressure right!
sorry about the ugly burn marks from the torch, gotta have that bottle pressure right!
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as far as the lines go it took about 4-5 hours getting everything hidden like that. Now the cutting in the trunk thats just the bottom layer! there's a nother carpet with the "z" logo that goes over it that has been custom molded, that makes the bottle completely hidden! i should have taken picts with that in there, my bet. the kit was matched by me! its compucar selnoids, Nos fogger "the newest one out" and a NOS bottle with custom paint!