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Old 01-29-2010, 11:48 PM
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Im trying to keep a stock look under my hood of my 1999 trans am, i was wondering if there was anyway i can hook up my nitrous lines and keep them hidden so no one could see the lines
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Yea people have done that. I think it can only be done with a dry kit but I'm not sure. You should be able to find plenty of pics in a search.
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Take a look at the solid black hose we sell. Its pretty deceiving with black an ends...We used it on this GTO to hook to the fuel rail.


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Im trying to keep a stock look under my hood of my 1999 trans am, i was wondering if there was anyway i can hook up my nitrous lines and keep them hidden so no one could see the lines
If your going dry, be sure to consider new injectors. Our 99's have the smaller 26 # from the factory.
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im wanting to do a wet shot not a dry though would it be possible?
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Not really, especially for anyone that KNOWS ls1s. Your only option is to wire loom the lines and try to hide the solenoids. Lines going to the nozzle or plate would probably be a dead giveaway, unless the person don't know what to look for.
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What car is it going on?

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