Hiding The Nitrous System
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Hiding The Nitrous System
what is the easiest nitrous kit to hide when the hood is popped....is it possible??
just installed sleeper cam and am buying 3800 stall converter soon...what are the suggestions on a hidden type nitrous system and where to put the bottle.
just installed sleeper cam and am buying 3800 stall converter soon...what are the suggestions on a hidden type nitrous system and where to put the bottle.
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The NOS dry is tit to hide, yes i said tit.
just as said above, but id mount it on the bottle on the other side, it is tighter, but can be don, and no one looks there because everyone mounts it in the tire well. put the WOT swich under the gas peddle in the car, and hide the switches. its easy to hide.
I have a perfect cam for a 100-150 dry shot!! it may be a little loud for what you want to do tho.
just as said above, but id mount it on the bottle on the other side, it is tighter, but can be don, and no one looks there because everyone mounts it in the tire well. put the WOT swich under the gas peddle in the car, and hide the switches. its easy to hide.
I have a perfect cam for a 100-150 dry shot!! it may be a little loud for what you want to do tho.
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If u dont use your back seats and your bottle isnt to big.... try and cut out a slot under the seat and get it to fit in there... that was my initial plan of attack for hiding but money got short.
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This System is real easy to hide.We can put the inlet fitting to where it comes up under your lid.No one would no it is there.
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/outlet/...§ion_id=88
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http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/outlet/...§ion_id=88
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Originally Posted by Nitro Dave's Performance
This System is real easy to hide.We can put the inlet fitting to where it comes up under your lid.No one would no it is there.
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/outlet/...§ion_id=88
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http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/outlet/...§ion_id=88
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kinda makes me wanna sell my TNT kit and hide a kit...for fun
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I'm not at home right now, but I have a fully hidden NX single nozzle wet kit. It did take something like 21' of convoluted tubing to cover all the lines & wires. I painted my nozzle black so it matches with the bellow's well, but no one can find my noids or my nozzle. The only thing you can see is the blue fitting for the FPSS coming off of the fuel rail. But no one notices that either. I'm running a hidden switch panel also. When I get home in a week, I'll try to take pix of my whole system and make a post. It doesn't have to be a dry kit to be well hidden.
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I'm not at home right now, but I have a fully hidden NX single nozzle wet kit. It did take something like 21' of convoluted tubing to cover all the lines & wires. I painted my nozzle black so it matches with the bellow's well, but no one can find my noids or my nozzle. The only thing you can see is the blue fitting for the FPSS coming off of the fuel rail. But no one notices that either. I'm running a hidden switch panel also. When I get home in a week, I'll try to take pix of my whole system and make a post. It doesn't have to be a dry kit to be well hidden.
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The cam i have is a comp 234/228 576/571 114lsa
It is a good power adder cam. it has about 300 miles on it if that
Ive seen hidden dry kits, and they are next to impossable to see unless you realy look long and hard, and you need "trained eye"
It is a good power adder cam. it has about 300 miles on it if that
Ive seen hidden dry kits, and they are next to impossable to see unless you realy look long and hard, and you need "trained eye"
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Originally Posted by juiSSed1172
ANYTHING coming off of the fuel rail is a dead giveaway for nitrous, let alone a FPSS! If "no one notices the FPSS anyways..", then it seems like you're trying to hide your kit from a 6 year old.
Also when looking at my car the first thing they notice is the line lock so that takes their attention off of anything else. Well except for the stupid people that for some reason think that my Highly Polished PCV Catch can is a nitrous system.
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Originally Posted by NOTFAST
You should make the inlet where the AIR tube comes in on 00-02 cars...on the right side part...then one could concievibly cover the braided line with that AIR hose and look less than stock...lol
kinda makes me wanna sell my TNT kit and hide a kit...for fun
kinda makes me wanna sell my TNT kit and hide a kit...for fun
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Is there any way to hide a purge system?
I really want to be able to clear the lines when I'm at the track, but can the lines be hidden so they are not seen on the street.
I really want to be able to clear the lines when I'm at the track, but can the lines be hidden so they are not seen on the street.
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Originally Posted by jamnut
I'm not at home right now, but I have a fully hidden NX single nozzle wet kit. It did take something like 21' of convoluted tubing to cover all the lines & wires. I painted my nozzle black so it matches with the bellow's well, but no one can find my noids or my nozzle. The only thing you can see is the blue fitting for the FPSS coming off of the fuel rail. But no one notices that either. I'm running a hidden switch panel also. When I get home in a week, I'll try to take pix of my whole system and make a post. It doesn't have to be a dry kit to be well hidden.