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Is there any way to hide the n20 lines in a lt1?

Old 09-20-2008, 01:12 AM
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Default Is there any way to hide the n20 lines in a lt1?

i know on an ls1 they can be hid under the stock manifold and cant be notices..so i was wondering if there is any way of hiding n20 lines in an lt1?
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Just tell'em it's some stainless steel brake lines
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Originally Posted by I8ASaleen
Just tell'em it's some stainless steel brake lines
haha that run to the intake or tb..
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Contact Nitrous outlet and ask about the "money maker" kit, thats about as good as it gets for hiding lines.
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If someone will tell me how to post pictures then I will show you my setup. Most hidden lt1 setup you will probably ever see.

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here is my engine bay with a setup I was not trying to hide, but rather just look clean





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heh I was going to say to put it under the elbow, instead of on top, and then I ran into Larry's pic! So, that answers THAT!

You can always paint stuff black, or even be more stealthy and run rubber hose OVER the metal line!
"What's that going to <object>?".
"Just <fuel/vacuum/other> lines."
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thanks for the pics and the info guys
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no problem

and yes a little black paint and vac/ rubber line can really help hide a system
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I Have Seen Complete Fogger Systems Run Under The Manifold With 2 Lines Comming Out The Back Of The Manifold.but This Requires Extensive Fab And Money. The Solenoids Were Hidden Inside Of The Cowl. And The Lines Out Of The Manifold Look Like Vacuum Lines
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Originally Posted by LS1 SPEED
and yes a little black paint and vac/ rubber line can really help hide a system


Oh, sweet Angela! And quite the big sin you guys have committed for not only putting no links to larger pictures, but also not linking to ls1tech in your "Sites we sponsor"! [/hijack]
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The guy at Autozone thought my nitrous lines were power wires for an amplifier so you could always use that as an excuse. LOL
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fail on that guys part.
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Never pop your hood and hide it in the wheel well. Thats what i used to do. Not to sneeky but it worked
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Here is the most talked about least seen system I have ever seen in an LT1

It was so hidden I could tell people I was running juice and they did not believe me










Nitro Daves "Money Maker" at your service
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Originally Posted by TwoFast4Lv
Here is the most talked about least seen system I have ever seen in an LT1

It was so hidden I could tell people I was running juice and they did not believe me










Nitro Daves "Money Maker" at your service
i cant noticed the lines at all.... =)
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Originally Posted by Go Go Gadget Arms
I Have Seen Complete Fogger Systems Run Under The Manifold With 2 Lines Comming Out The Back Of The Manifold.but This Requires Extensive Fab And Money. The Solenoids Were Hidden Inside Of The Cowl. And The Lines Out Of The Manifold Look Like Vacuum Lines
I've seen a posted picture on here once of the underside of the intake manifold setup as a direct port nitrous (I think) setup with the hookups poking through the back of the manifold. Pretty sick! Anyone know where that photo is???
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Originally Posted by $O$OE
i cant noticed the lines at all.... =)
That is because the lines are ran in the wiring harness

There is NOTHING under 'this' intake
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gosh ellis do you have a manual rack yet
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its only like 800 bucks

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