coil cord push button switch
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I use one, don't have any pics of it though....
I perfer a pushbutton setup over a tps or wot switch. you are your own window switch and if the car ever spins u can always just let go of the nitrous button instead of having to lift
I perfer a pushbutton setup over a tps or wot switch. you are your own window switch and if the car ever spins u can always just let go of the nitrous button instead of having to lift
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Originally Posted by badass 2002 z28
I use one, don't have any pics of it though....
I perfer a pushbutton setup over a tps or wot switch. you are your own window switch and if the car ever spins u can always just let go of the nitrous button instead of having to lift
I perfer a pushbutton setup over a tps or wot switch. you are your own window switch and if the car ever spins u can always just let go of the nitrous button instead of having to lift
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Actually a very cool way to spray on an Auto.
My friend, Lou (02 pewter LS1) uses one and it works great. I believe he wired his cig lighter outlet for use with it (of course you can't use the cig lighter there anymore). Basically he just plugs it in when he is at the track, or at a light when it looks like he needs it. Still has all the regular arming switches to run the system....
My friend, Lou (02 pewter LS1) uses one and it works great. I believe he wired his cig lighter outlet for use with it (of course you can't use the cig lighter there anymore). Basically he just plugs it in when he is at the track, or at a light when it looks like he needs it. Still has all the regular arming switches to run the system....