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Old 02-10-2007, 01:19 PM
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Im going to be putting a Nitrous Mech. pressure gauge in my A-Pillar this evening so my questiong is.... Im running a dry kit and the selenoids are up the Lid, how long of a braided line would i need to run from the Lid to the A-pillar for the gauge hook up?? in other words how many feet is it?? Let me know please.
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no one?
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no one can answer this LOL
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how is any one supposed to answer how many feet YOU need? take a string, run it to the a pillar and down to your solenoids and then mark it.pull the string out and lay it flat and measure it. nitrous line isn't that cheap. it would probably be cheaper to buy an electric nos gauge and run wire up to your a-pillar.

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my car is at the shop and i was only wondering thanks for not helping me, anyone else know how long? with OUT being sarcastic
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Why run a mechanical gauge??? Use an electric. A good one is just as accurate and it makes running the damned thing so much easier...
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cause i already have a brand new mech. gauge in the box i never used untill this weekend all i need is a line and im good.




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