Re-wired my nitrous
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Re-wired my nitrous
I actually did this a few months back, but I figured I would share it.
I added a progressive nitrous controller, fuse block, and worked a electric cutout into my switch panel.
My pile of parts
Im pretty picky (or crazy) about some things so first I drew out a wiring diagram. It helped out a bunch though when I was actually doing the wiring.
This is while is was straitening out the old wiring mixed with my new parts.
I made this plate of aluminum to fit in the glove box to mount everything to since I didnt want to drill holes in the actuall glove box.
My switch panel wired up
Some of the wireing done and labeled
The wiring all done
I was really wanting to get the microedge+ but I they appearantly quit making them shortly before I ordered my parts, so the next cost efective progressive controller I could find was the NOS mini progressive controller, it also has a dual stage feature.
I added a progressive nitrous controller, fuse block, and worked a electric cutout into my switch panel.
My pile of parts
Im pretty picky (or crazy) about some things so first I drew out a wiring diagram. It helped out a bunch though when I was actually doing the wiring.
This is while is was straitening out the old wiring mixed with my new parts.
I made this plate of aluminum to fit in the glove box to mount everything to since I didnt want to drill holes in the actuall glove box.
My switch panel wired up
Some of the wireing done and labeled
The wiring all done
I was really wanting to get the microedge+ but I they appearantly quit making them shortly before I ordered my parts, so the next cost efective progressive controller I could find was the NOS mini progressive controller, it also has a dual stage feature.
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I got the fuse block from auto zone, and the terminal strip (which I used for my grounds) from radio shack, they had a jumper strip for it so I jumpered it all together and ran my main ground right in the middle of it. The labels I made for the wire are a heat shrink tube, I printed those off of a Kroy labeler which I have access to at work.
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Its my N/A - N20 switch. My tuner wired that up to my ecu, I believe it uses a resistor to trick the computer into thinking the engine is running hot so it pulls timing when the switch is on. My tuner has it set to 8* of timing I believe. Its also wired in series with my arming switch so the nitrous will not activate with out it turned on.