Anybody figured out how to hide a wet kit yet?
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[quote]Originally posted by Damian:
<strong>Well???????? <img src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" border="0">
Josh</strong><hr></blockquote>Tell them your hood latch is broken.That always works ha ha ha.
<strong>Well???????? <img src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" border="0">
Josh</strong><hr></blockquote>Tell them your hood latch is broken.That always works ha ha ha.
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Hiding a TNT wet kit is easy...
http://www.onyx.cz28.com/images/TNTangle.JPG
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hey Onyx LS1 i love your switches for the nitrous kit inside the car....where did you get that that thing is awesome!?! <img src="gr_stretch.gif" border="0">
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[quote]Originally posted by Damian:
<strong>Well???????? <img src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" border="0">
Josh</strong><hr></blockquote>
Leave it in your closet
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<strong>Well???????? <img src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" border="0">
Josh</strong><hr></blockquote>
Leave it in your closet
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Every thing can be hidden in the front fenders,either under the battery tray or on the drivers side by the air pump. Just make a bracket and install every thing from under the car. Get one of NX's new TPS voltage activation switches to take the place of the wide open throttle switch. Remove the fuel rail from the intake manifold(it's easy four bolts and a quick disconect on the fuel line). Take a hack saw and cut the drivers side rear cap off of the rail. Then simply take the rail down to a local radiator shop and have them braise a 4an fitting in the back of the rail where you cut it off. At this point you have relocated every thing that is normally visible when using a wet kit. Run the lines for your nozzle in between the radiator and condensor and install the nozzle on the under side of the intake hose, this may take some time to disguise, but black heat shrink tubing and black spray paint should do the trick <img src="gr_grin.gif" border="0"> .
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I have just found the perfect set up!!!!!! Thanks KechMe ....... I have been trying to find a way to bypass the original port(whatever ya call it) on the fuel rail so you could not tell it had been tapped into ...... I thaught about making a T on the Fuel line but that is alot better
If you are running a stock air box assembly your can put the solenoids inside of the silencers(seen it done) and I guess make a bracket to make the nozzle spray straight into the throttle body ..... I am going to research more when I install a kit on my car <img src="gr_images/icons/cool.gif" border="0">
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If you are running a stock air box assembly your can put the solenoids inside of the silencers(seen it done) and I guess make a bracket to make the nozzle spray straight into the throttle body ..... I am going to research more when I install a kit on my car <img src="gr_images/icons/cool.gif" border="0">
Josh S.