Want to hide my kit
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Thats what I was thinking. It seems some Dodge Pro Stock team did it back in the late 90's. I can't think of their name. They clamied some body broke into their shop and broke their engines so they had to drop out the rest of the season. It also seems Bob Glidden was accused of spraying his cars.
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i use to run a couple of bottles mostly one in the back glass and one in the spare tire well, when they see the one in the back glass and see you turn it off and disconnect the line from the bottle they never asked any questions about another bottle
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I just thought of something... Maybe get a spare backseat seat cushion from a junk car, and cut a bunch of foam out of the bottom to see if you can fit a bottle in it while still being able to put the seat all the way down. Anyone try that? or could a bottle even fit under???
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i have a hidden dry shot that had a bottle in the rear bumper, held on by large hose clamps (i know its getto but it worked)then my solenoids were in the glove box with a pressure gauge and the line went into the pcv line at the tb and was covered by a hose and look just like stock
this was also using a hsp interface
i had many gm ppl look for it (even shop owners) and nobody found it
this was also using a hsp interface
i had many gm ppl look for it (even shop owners) and nobody found it
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If you have been around you can tell when some one has doped you. The rpms pick up and usually a blast comes out the pipe. Now bracket racing against guys that sand bag you is fun with a small shot. They come up and fender you untill you hit the gas and you pull by them.
That look they have is classic.
Then they have to stomp it to catch up which throws them off their time. Can u say break out.
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Its kinda hard to hide a wet kit..but a dry kit is easy. Just pop the nozzle through the air filter and hide the solenoid up in the front bumper.
The best way is just install the kit normal. Get a tunnel mount bottle bracket, leave the bottle out of it, and let an unhooked nitrous line lay on it. Run your bottle in the spare tire well. If someone asks, point at the bracket inside and tell them your not spraying that day....done it before haha
The best way is just install the kit normal. Get a tunnel mount bottle bracket, leave the bottle out of it, and let an unhooked nitrous line lay on it. Run your bottle in the spare tire well. If someone asks, point at the bracket inside and tell them your not spraying that day....done it before haha