lets see how u guys hid your n2o
#2
Here is my setup:
1-Bottle opener in center console
2-Window switch in GLove box
3-Bottle in spare tire compartment
4-Solenoid box under fuse box
5-Nitrous/Fuel lines in black loom.
1-Bottle opener in center console
2-Window switch in GLove box
3-Bottle in spare tire compartment
4-Solenoid box under fuse box
5-Nitrous/Fuel lines in black loom.
#4
Originally Posted by Caribe
Here is my setup:
1-Bottle opener in center console
2-Window switch in GLove box
3-Bottle in spare tire compartment
4-Solenoid box under fuse box
5-Nitrous/Fuel lines in black loom.
1-Bottle opener in center console
2-Window switch in GLove box
3-Bottle in spare tire compartment
4-Solenoid box under fuse box
5-Nitrous/Fuel lines in black loom.
#5
Originally Posted by Beer99C5
Are ya talking on the car or from the wife before you install it?
Mine is not installed yet, however it is well hidden from the wife.
Mine is not installed yet, however it is well hidden from the wife.
They have a sixth sense.Whenever you're having fun they KNOW you're up to
something.
Hawk
(Mark)
#6
My bottle is hidden in the front bumper of my ss a hard line goes into the radaitor support then though a small hole out under the airbox then though the filter and a dry nozzle sprays 100 shot .System on when you turn the key on and then push button in the center console. Sorry no pics cause you cant see a damn thing .The only way you would find it is to take the air lid off then you would see the nozzle.
#7
unfortunetly i have to move my noids i had it in the bellows on the stock lid that huge black thing behind it cut a hole mounted them inside then plastic welded the piece i cut out back on. switches in center console behind that change thing , and 1 bottle in the tire compartment 2 5 lb bottles in the sail panels pop my trunk somone knows about the spare tire compartment fine ill race u no spray heres my bottle
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#8
Originally Posted by raven_450
unfortunetly i have to move my noids i had it in the bellows on the stock lid that huge black thing behind it cut a hole mounted them inside then plastic welded the piece i cut out back on. switches in center console behind that change thing , and 1 bottle in the tire compartment 2 5 lb bottles in the sail panels pop my trunk somone knows about the spare tire compartment fine ill race u no spray heres my bottle
this is why i carry a cressent wrench and a zip tie, you running a high money race disconnect you line from your solenoids...
#9
Originally Posted by cyipher
this is why i carry a cressent wrench and a zip tie, you running a high money race disconnect you line from your solenoids...
#10
Originally Posted by cyipher
this is why i carry a cressent wrench and a zip tie, you running a high money race disconnect you line from your solenoids...
this is why no one will know my car is on bottle when i decide to put it in.
#11
You can hide it all you want, but once the car launches it doesn't take a genius figure out that the car is being sprayed. Don't get wrong, I like hidden systems and I like hearing/seeing all of the ways that people come up with of hidding them, but now days it is usually pretty difficult to get away with.
Good example of this was on the show PINKS (I know it can be pretty lame, but this one was interesting). There were two street racers from Chi town. Both were LS1's, one T/A and one Camaro. When the two guys were checking the other's car out the guy that was checking the T/A over was underneath it and knew about hiding the bottles in the front bumper under the headlights, but the owner wouldn't flip up the headlights for the guy. Both of them had a bottle out in the open and both agreed to disconnect them. You could tell that both were spraying just by hearing the difference in the engines between the burnout and the when they launched. Kind of a cheesy examply I know, but it gets the point across.
Good example of this was on the show PINKS (I know it can be pretty lame, but this one was interesting). There were two street racers from Chi town. Both were LS1's, one T/A and one Camaro. When the two guys were checking the other's car out the guy that was checking the T/A over was underneath it and knew about hiding the bottles in the front bumper under the headlights, but the owner wouldn't flip up the headlights for the guy. Both of them had a bottle out in the open and both agreed to disconnect them. You could tell that both were spraying just by hearing the difference in the engines between the burnout and the when they launched. Kind of a cheesy examply I know, but it gets the point across.
#16
Originally Posted by Zymosis
I like the idea of putting the system in the glove box / in the dash. Thats the ultimate hiding place in my book.
can you still open the bottle from the drivers seat w/o a remote opener?
#17
Originally Posted by Robert56
Hide it, why, just make it so confusing/complex that you just say, here let me disconnect it, and take the line off the purge noid. hehehehehehe
Robert
Robert
#20
JETG, I have recently become a fan of the ultra clean install. You have a gorgeous setup, very classy. Can you please tell me what the cost was for install? And where do you have your switch panel?