Wheres the pics of the rear hump bottle mount?
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Wheres the pics of the rear hump bottle mount?
I searched and probably a verbage issue, but no luck. I seen NX, 860 or someones mount made for the hump of the rear seat area. Need to find a better way to mount the bottle than in the tirewell, having issues with the heater/gauge port pushing the line into the wheel well causing a kink. Not hurting performance any right now, but looking for ways to resolve this issue.
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Yes thats the one. Damn it Dave, how many times I gotta request all new products get emailed to me first so I can add to the collection and not forget any...ughhh... btw, its cat3n4@gmail.com I may not set a quick ET or mph record, but if I get the most items from a single source sponsor that might mean something For real, thats what I was looking for, now to ask some questions.
1) whats the bottle angled at?
2) is it possible to get the front slightly higher, w/o sacrificing the siphon tube position? This would allow me to run the manifold off the bottle nut, including the heater transducer and gauge, and the line would not be kinked trying to clear the floor/console.
3) does it bolt down, or use straps to tie into the seatbelt mounts somehow to prevent it from becoming a projectile?
4) When mounted, can it hug the tunnel closer then the pic above (not sure if maybe that one is just sitting there for a kwik pic?
Ok, enough for now. I now how to route the blowdown tube for tech inspection, just gotta resource these questions.
1) whats the bottle angled at?
2) is it possible to get the front slightly higher, w/o sacrificing the siphon tube position? This would allow me to run the manifold off the bottle nut, including the heater transducer and gauge, and the line would not be kinked trying to clear the floor/console.
3) does it bolt down, or use straps to tie into the seatbelt mounts somehow to prevent it from becoming a projectile?
4) When mounted, can it hug the tunnel closer then the pic above (not sure if maybe that one is just sitting there for a kwik pic?
Ok, enough for now. I now how to route the blowdown tube for tech inspection, just gotta resource these questions.
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i made a custom one for My car (moved it now tho) and b-mans car.
made it with the 860 bottle braket/heater! it looked very very slick
cant see it to well, but its nice. no heater hanging on the bottle ect. very nice
made it with the 860 bottle braket/heater! it looked very very slick
cant see it to well, but its nice. no heater hanging on the bottle ect. very nice
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Charlie,
You know we are always up to something.LOL
The mounting plate is desighned to use the standard bottle brackets like NX,TNT,and Zex.It is also set up to work with the 860 heated bracket.The unit will bolt to your tranny tunnel in 4 locations.You can manuver the angle by the way you bolt it in.The picture here does not do much justice.We were fighting a roll cage.This is why it has a short bracket on the front. I shoul have better pics in a few days.
Thanks
Dave
You know we are always up to something.LOL
The mounting plate is desighned to use the standard bottle brackets like NX,TNT,and Zex.It is also set up to work with the 860 heated bracket.The unit will bolt to your tranny tunnel in 4 locations.You can manuver the angle by the way you bolt it in.The picture here does not do much justice.We were fighting a roll cage.This is why it has a short bracket on the front. I shoul have better pics in a few days.
Thanks
Dave