NOS 5177 install pics...
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NOS 5177 install pics...
Here is my new set up...NOS 5177-arming switch in the ashtray, MSD digital window switch-in the glove box and a 860 mount-for the spare tire well. I haven't sprayed it yet...
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Originally Posted by red fury
Maybe think about a new lid with nice "straight" sides so you are not wasting some of the nitrous into the filter.
Yeah, that is the only thing I wasn't perfectly happy with. The Whisper lid on my old car was straight, this one is curved all the way down the sides.
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Originally Posted by fstphx
quick note about your bottle-
I noticed your nozzle to the side-
are you certain your pickup tube is correct inside the bottle-
with most bottles the outlet needs to be down-
I noticed your nozzle to the side-
are you certain your pickup tube is correct inside the bottle-
with most bottles the outlet needs to be down-
Thanks, I am not sure about the pick up. The label is long gone on that bottle.
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Originally Posted by Brian2006
I am in the middle of the exact stinkin setup. bottle and all. How long did it take you from beginning to end to install everything?
I've done a few kits, so not as long as the first. I had about 3 hours in this. (not so sure that is "fast") I was very careful about how I routed the wires from inside the car and the n2o line. Putting all of the fittings together and keeping them looking new is the hardest part and most time consuming part.