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Old 06-11-2006, 03:46 PM
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hey can anyone tell me the easiest way to get ur main nitrous feed line up too the nitrous solenoid that dosent involve alot of drillin and whatever... the easiest way possible please..
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where is the bottle mounted?
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inbetween my back seats
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i did the the ultra hard way of under the carpet
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http://sleepingz.com/index.php?topic=88.0
to give you some idea's
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There are drain plugs under the rear seat bottom. Run the line out of the one behind the drivers seat, then ziptie to the brake lines up under the heat shield and under the hood.
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Originally Posted by goodrich969
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Remove the pass rear seat, there is a hole in the carpet. Right where your feet go is a rubber grommet through the floor. I went through the hole in the carpet & through the rubber grommet... then routed the line under the car.
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how do i remove the back seat?
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theres one bolt at the very bottom of it, like where your heals would go at if you were sitting in the back seat
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i went under the carpet- then through the hole in the firewall that your harness goes through.
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Originally Posted by reject
theres one bolt at the very bottom of it, like where your heals would go at if you were sitting in the back seat
what do i do to get to the bolt? what do i need to remove the seat?
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but it's just a metric bolt that holds it, unscrew it and just pull the seat up and out at the same time, taht's all that holds it
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whats your aim
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there's some pictures for you to get an idea



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if you are looking straight at the car from the front on the left side of the engine bay where the pcm is. Unbolt the pcm and pull it out far enough to run your line behind it through the wiring grommet then once your line is inside the car you pull the kick panels out and the side molding next to the seat and run your lines and wires under the molding. works perfect and you cant see any wiring or lines
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Cut a slit into your shifter boot and run it from the bottle through the center console, through the shifter boot then up to the engine compartment. I have tons of lines/wires running through there. Works great.

I used to go through the little hole in floor with the rubber gromett but this works better for me and you can fit plenty of lines and wires through there.
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Originally Posted by rippenhard
if you are looking straight at the car from the front on the left side of the engine bay where the pcm is. Unbolt the pcm and pull it out far enough to run your line behind it through the wiring grommet then once your line is inside the car you pull the kick panels out and the side molding next to the seat and run your lines and wires under the molding. works perfect and you cant see any wiring or lines
exactly what I did.




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