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Old 09-11-2005, 10:58 PM
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Default 15lbs bottle between rear seats, ooo yes. Pics inside.

Hey everyone, I am still doing my build (if you read my other post) the 408 is not here yet but everything else except the 12 bolt is. I have the maximizer 2 almost done, I dont know the colors for a stock narrow band o2 sensor on the car, (anyone know?)

Anyways I decided I wanted to do a 15 lbs bottle, and have it behing the passenger and driver seat, I removed my rear seat. So I made this box, with an ARM switch for the nitrous system, and a bottle heater switch (wanted to be able to have the bottle open and heated without having the nitrous on)

I am thinking about starting to sell these if anyone is interested, also I can build boxes/brackets for almost anything, so i would become a sponsor if anyone wants stuff, anyways here is the pictures.













My system uses a 860 bottle warmer, (really nice peice), I can comform this box to do anything, be smaller to allow rear passengers, angle up more, not use the 860, different switchs, it is all open, also of coarse match carpets in all vechiles, I am building one for my buddy tomorrow, for his trans am. I wire up everything inside it is dummy proof, ARM wire for the nitrous system, 12 volt wire, and ground wire.

Pics of it mounted in the car will be posted in a few days.

Let me know what you think

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Old 09-11-2005, 11:15 PM
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Looks very nicely done, professional quality. I like the idea. How is being secured to the car?

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It is being secured using 3 metal lates, black finish to them, go on the bottom of the box than 2 legs. one on each side of the hump, 6 screws hold it in, (1 inch zips)
Old 09-11-2005, 11:29 PM
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sweet setup, i want to see pics in the car i bet that thing will look in the car
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It's a great idea. But the box looks pretty square. Should'nt it be rounded on the bottom for the tunnel hump? It would fit better! I like the idea of using the front of the box for the switch pannel. Pt all that junk in the box. Nice and neet. Also differant shapes would be good. Not just square!

I give you an A+.
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the hump in the rear deck is around 6.5" wide, this box is about 8", It does curve a very small amount, If i do it again, i will have the front be rised about 1-2" and narrowed by an inch, but than i have to rethink how to secure it. Thanks for the compliments.
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Nice work...
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Good idea! but isn't 3/4 MDF board heavy? An Aluminum version would be cool.
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Nice work! Can't wait to see it installed, keep posting pictures as you progress.

Also, thanks for the compliments on the heater.
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Dam I just drilled the tunnel, watch your elbow its killer when your not paying attention. Looks good.
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This box is kinda heavy, actually i said the same thing, than I said hell just add another 25hp shot to the nitrous haha, but Aluminium could be done, it would be stainless polished aluminum i can get my paws on, it is VERY nice metal.




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