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Old 10-14-2010, 12:27 AM
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ive decided next im going nitrous, dry kit. i have a k&n cold air intake, which runs down behind my fog light, under the fuse box area there is a rubber plugged hole.

my idea was to drill a hole in that rubber plug, run the dry nitrous line through that hole, run it up to about 6 inches before maf where i heard its supposed to be. from my understanding this would work, tell me if im wrong.
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should be no problem. i now theres a large thread in this section that is about placement of the bottle etc, that will have examples of what your looking for...
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How do you plan on securing it inside the tube?
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i was thinking just a small custom bracket. and just so i dont blow my motor, 75 dry shot shouldnt do any harm unless somethings already wrong right?
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I wouldn't want any brackets inside the intake tube. You've also got a 3.8 (from looking at your sig) a 75 hit on that is going to be different than a 75 hit on a ls1. I'd start low and work your way up, checking the tune as you go.

Fullthrottlev6.com will be a good resource for you.
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75 wouldn't hurt it at all. Didn't Zex make an air filter with a nozzle already in place? I know Nitro Dave has a spray bar that fits conical filters....
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Here is the Zex piece

http://www.zex.com/Pages/31/Ejector%...mplifiers.aspx
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Nitro daves stuff is about 2/3's the way down the page.
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...=23&section=88




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