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Old 08-14-2005, 09:49 PM
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Default Pics of my new nitrous setup....(56k beware)

Here are some pics of the nitrous setup I just had done. Its a TNT wet kit with the power ring. I am running a 150 shot with it right now.

All work was done at AZ Power and Sound, including the manufacturing of the mounting plate for the back seat.

Let me know what you think.

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Here is the bottle with the warmer from DynoTune :




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Looks nice
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Looks clean.
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Very Nice... I love the look of the TNT Kits... Yours is no exception!

I should be running my TNT 150 shot for the first time this week!
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nice clean install
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Looks good except for the lack of a Blowdown...
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Originally Posted by BluMachine
Looks good except for the lack of a Blowdown...
Yea I know.

Its getting worked on should be finished by this Saturday.

Its the only safety thing that I have not installed yet....ironically one of the most critical.
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Is that a dual nozzle set up? Just curious because I have an NX Dual Nozzle waiting ot get put on. That ring makes things neat!


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Originally Posted by 2001 Red Coupe Bandit
Is that a dual nozzle set up? Just curious because I have an NX Dual Nozzle waiting ot get put on. That ring makes things neat!


Gary
very nice and very clean good job.
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Hey DVST8OR I was lookin at your sig.....

You got pics of the back of your ride?

I'm interested in seeing how you did your true duals...

Sorry to be off topic........nice install

thanks
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Look's really good.
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Gotta love it.
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Thanks for all the compliments guys

2001 Red Coupe Bandit - yes it is the dual nozzle setup

deejaydaze - Just click on the pics link in my sig, scroll down and look for underaxle true duals, low rear, rear angle, etc. Those should give you an idea.
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Very nice looking install, hadn't thought about putting a tank in the back between the seats like that. I might have to see how that would work out in my car, save me the trouble of buying a remote bottle opener.

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Very nice install. Just one thing that catches my eye, sloppy wiring at the bottle. I would have run the transducer wiring to the heater then gone down (maybe through plate) around seat to basically hide wiring. Having wiring hang openly/freely makes for an amature install in the looks department, imo.
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Originally Posted by mrmatt
save me the trouble of buying a remote bottle opener.

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One of my very exact same thoughts when I did it.
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Originally Posted by Robert56
Very nice install. Just one thing that catches my eye, sloppy wiring at the bottle. I would have run the transducer wiring to the heater then gone down (maybe through plate) around seat to basically hide wiring. Having wiring hang openly/freely makes for an amature install in the looks department, imo.
Robert
Well I love the install. I think (and if you read others posts, I am not the only one) it was very clean install. Couldn't be happier with it.




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