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Old 05-15-2005, 01:14 AM
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Thanks again to Don, Eric and Jared! Just finished my NX setup. The tps isn't working yet, but we put in a manual micorswitch that woks great.


From here you can barely see the fuel setup lower left and the N02 upper left


Close up of N02 setup


Close up of N02 setup from the top


Digital Window Switch and Electronic TPS


Cobalt gauges


Bottle with heater and pressure safety switch


Switches hiding behind ash tray lid
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Nice setup. Add a remote opener and you'll be set.
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Nice setup. Add a remote opener and you'll be set.
It's already wired for it and the switch is setup. I just need to decide which one to get.

Probably the NX...
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Nice install.
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Very nice install...except for the purge solenoid, lol, just giving you hell. It all looks very clean, you guys did a good job on it. One question though, it looks like the bottle is sitting with the valve pointing to the side, is it or is the picture taken at a funky angle? If the vavle is pointing to the side I would suggest rotating it so that it points toward the ground, this will place the siphon tube at the correct angle.
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Originally Posted by NXJeremy
Very nice install...except for the purge solenoid, lol, just giving you hell. It all looks very clean, you guys did a good job on it. One question though, it looks like the bottle is sitting with the valve pointing to the side, is it or is the picture taken at a funky angle? If the vavle is pointing to the side I would suggest rotating it so that it points toward the ground, this will place the siphon tube at the correct angle.
That's a good point. Thanks!
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looks good man, what shot you gonna be spraying??
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I dynoed a 75 shot to 411 rwhp, shutting the nitrous off at 5600. It was the first test (besides a few blasts on a side street...) I'll probably go ahead and run the 75 shot at the track starting at 3000 and shutting it down at 6200 and see what kind of times I get. I'm probably going up to a 100 shot, but I want to see how the clutch holds up and what my 60s are like. I'm running MT ET Street Radials, so I want to see how hard it hits on the launch. The 100 shot should put me right at 450 rwhp.

Here's my dyno sheet:

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Damn man , very clean setup & nice numbers
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Very clean install. Let us know your before and after times and how the ET streets hook, very interested. Gotta love a Z06 on the giggle gas, hard to beat combo.
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Damn man , very clean setup & nice numbers
dang Tony,
I knew we did a good job!! Look at all the kudos you are getting on a small and limited shot!!! Congrats!
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Well, I'm upping the ante on Friday...
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that didn't take long
nice numbers btw


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Well, I'm upping the ante on Friday...
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Look Great number are pretty nice too. If you have issues with turning the bottle vavle to point down, once the bottle is empty, just remove the valve and clock the syphon tube. Becareful, to make sure the bottle is completely empty, and the syphon tube is soft aluminum and can be positioned easly.

As long as the bottle is full 1-3 passes you should be good like you are.
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Originally Posted by NXRICKY
Look Great number are pretty nice too. If you have issues with turning the bottle vavle to point down, once the bottle is empty, just remove the valve and clock the syphon tube. Becareful, to make sure the bottle is completely empty, and the syphon tube is soft aluminum and can be positioned easly.

As long as the bottle is full 1-3 passes you should be good like you are.
Ricky
I've got the positioning worked out now. I needed to plumb in a filter anyway, so I got a 4an swivel 90 to put on the bottle. I'm running a short hose over to the passenger fender where I'll mount the pressure switch and filter. That should make pulling the bottle easy and I can position it properly. I'll post some new pics when I'm done.
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That is one clean setup!
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Nice install, I can't believe you went that long before jetting up. I put in the 75's first test run, went down the street, and then back to my house, and put in the 150's, this stuff is problably what crack is like, just can't get enough, LOL keep us posted.
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Awesome setup!




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