Hiding a nitrous bottle
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how effective is the distribution to the back of the intake? you would think the nitrous would be fighting the airflow of the intake. but im not very experienced with nitrous at all.
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I have never done anything like that since I do not hide my nitrous. I just use to do a lot of street racing years ago and I have seen many set ups. I "think" someone made an intake that had a spray bar that went the full length of the intake(long ways) but was mounted on the inside. And your lines mounted in the rear. If what I am saying is correct then it wouldnt be fighting the air coming in from the TB at all.
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Its called the money maker very popular but has a nice price tag on it as well. I will try and find pic i use to have my bottle hid in the sub box and all the feed lines were ran with the sub wires and loomed so you couldnt see aything. Pretty neat setup i will try and find pic of it somewhere.
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yeah, i guess if you had a tube ran the length of the intake with the holes lined up with the intake runners. screw all that. tell them its a 100 shot and spray a 250. that'll take em by surprise. LOL.