Who has fuse area stand alone fuel cell?
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Who has fuse area stand alone fuel cell?
I see that NO makes one and that's the kit I run on the car now. Just wondering if anyone had any pics of it installed and where the fuse stuff goes when the cell is in place.
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I have a HSW stand alone and had to take the fuse boxes loose and wedged the stand alone in between them. Bolted the stand alone down and the fuse boxes are still there but very close tight fit. It works. I have Nitrous outlet solenoids though.
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Sorry to jump in, but I've been eyeing this stand alone. I'd be ok with putting it there, but could you place it where the battery is if the battery has been relocated? I just think it would look better instead of having all that clutter on the drivers side and an empty space on the passenger side.
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Sorry to jump in, but I've been eyeing this stand alone. I'd be ok with putting it there, but could you place it where the battery is if the battery has been relocated? I just think it would look better instead of having all that clutter on the drivers side and an empty space on the passenger side.
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We have a battery located fuel cell also. http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/dedicat...el-system.html
heck, what about if the mass of the fuel cell takes up the entire space in the front-left corner of the car and only the filler neck comes up? then i could keep the battery where it is.
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i've been thinking more and more about buying a cell for this location and throwing the battery in the trunk... can the battery-area system be made to go deep?? i would be relocating my over-flow tank for extra fuel cell volume.
heck, what about if the mass of the fuel cell takes up the entire space in the front-left corner of the car and only the filler neck comes up? then i could keep the battery where it is.
heck, what about if the mass of the fuel cell takes up the entire space in the front-left corner of the car and only the filler neck comes up? then i could keep the battery where it is.