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Old 06-25-2009, 07:36 PM
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Default Where to hide solenoid, lines, nozzle.

I'm going to be running a fogger nozzle on my dry setup and I'd like some suggestions as to where to hide the solenoid and lines.

I've thought about running the line out through the hole by the pcm and under the cowl. Then putting the solenoid under the cowl and a line up under the fuel rail to the nozzle going in just ahead of the TB in the bellows on the bottom.

I've got the HSW interface and microedge on order so I don't need it in front of the maf.

I don't really want a plate because it's a dead give away.

If anybody else has some better suggestions let me know
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Got this from another thread.

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Similar to that, you can also mount the solenoid under the air filter with the nozzle poking up in a similar fashion.

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Dang that's a good spot and probably wouldn't get as heat soaked as over the engine. Thanks a lot shockwave I searched for like an hour and that's the best spot I've seen on here. I feel dumb that's soo obvious.

Nick, have you seen any places to hide the interface?
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Originally Posted by Noxious
Dang that's a good spot and probably wouldn't get as heat soaked as over the engine. Thanks a lot shockwave I searched for like an hour and that's the best spot I've seen on here. I feel dumb that's soo obvious.

Nick, have you seen any places to hide the interface?
Side of the battery towards the passenger fender.

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Originally Posted by Nick@HSW
Side of the battery towards the passenger fender.

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You can hide the noids in the driver wheel well, and run the line in between the A/C condensor and the radiator. Then poke it the nozzle threw the filter like said above.
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Originally Posted by RsSean
You can hide the noids in the driver wheel well, and run the line in between the A/C condensor and the radiator. Then poke it the nozzle threw the filter like said above.
Good idea but I have a clear lid.
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Originally Posted by RsSean
You can hide the noids in the driver wheel well, and run the line in between the A/C condensor and the radiator. Then poke it the nozzle threw the filter like said above.
I've done this before per request, but you end up with a 3ft line between the noid and nozzle. Makes it hit like ****
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The best spot is inder the base to the lid there is some plastic webbing the noid fits nicely under there. you can get an anular nozzle and its basically flush with the filter. run the feed line either threw the fender or with the pcm wires and put bigger lume on it. the controller can go in the glove box or again uder the filer base. ATv's car was like this and people never found the kit.
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Originally Posted by Noxious
Good idea but I have a clear lid.


then get a new air lid, if you are wanting to go through the trouble of hiding the kit you might as well do it well.
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Originally Posted by jmill96Z
I've done this before per request, but you end up with a 3ft line between the noid and nozzle. Makes it hit like ****
It seems to do alright on the cars I have done it on. But it gets old filling bottles and etc.
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if I told you, they wouldn't be hidden, get a case of beer,a flashlight, your kit and get creative




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