Where do I run my Nitrous line
Thanks
David
First of all, no track in the world will let you run with a nitrous line running through the interior of the car, so don't even think about it.
The best way to run a N2O line from the rear to the engine compartment is along the brake lines. Just run the line through the rear of the sump, and follow the brake lines all the way to the engine compartment. There are very good heat shields under the car that protect the brake lines, they make a great channel for the N2O line.
<strong>Thats a great location to run your other lines, NOT THE NITROUS.
First of all, no track in the world will let you run with a nitrous line running through the interior of the car, so don't even think about it.
The best way to run a N2O line from the rear to the engine compartment is along the brake lines. Just run the line through the rear of the sump, and follow the brake lines all the way to the engine compartment. There are very good heat shields under the car that protect the brake lines, they make a great channel for the N2O line.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">That is funny, myself as well as others run their nitrous lines inside of the car.. Where is your bottle mounted? Where do you mount a nitrous pressure gauge? I can name a handful of tracks that I have gone to that do not care. I do not think it says in the NHRA rule book that you cannot run it inside. This was debated many times before and the consensus was it is ok..


