how to hide nitrous on a fbody
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if you watch pinks the skinny official with black hair is justin. i think he owns JPC in maryland. he did an artical about hiding nitrous in doors in a 5.0 mag.
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Originally Posted by transamfreak01
ok maybe a long time ago that was a hidden spot. look at posts from before. theres a **** load of people putting it there. its not a hidden place anymore
just fitted my 20# bottle in there... and trust me... for a 20# bottle that is hidden
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Originally Posted by DaGeneral
My nitrous isn't completely hidden to the untrained eye, but has gotten a few cops off my back when I have "pop" the hood. Everything is loomed. Activation switch is in the ash tray, window switch in the glove box, and the bottle in the spare tire location.
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People come up with slicker and slicker ways to hide thier kits every year, always cool to learn new tricks.
Although, if I had a hidden kit, there is NO way I would talk about it on a forum this big!
Although, if I had a hidden kit, there is NO way I would talk about it on a forum this big!
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I have a few ways I have seen done......I can't say 2 of them, because well...they will get mad. But this is an old school trick a buddy did. Emptied out a brake booster, and put a sneeky pete in it, and ran the lines out of the master cylinder like they were front brake lines, solenoids in the master cylinder resivior. Real booster and master cylinder under dash(popular on a lot of old cars).
Other 2 ways are even harder to find than that...so think about it haha.
Other 2 ways are even harder to find than that...so think about it haha.
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my girl would punch me in the face if i took the padding out of the seat to hide nitrous bottles under it.... "blah blah blah, what the **** did you do to your truck now, the seat feels like a ****** brick, blah blah blah." AHAHAH. jkjk i don't listen to her.
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one of the best i ever saw was taking the heater core out and rigging up a system that went in place of it and looked stock. was awesome and you would never notice it but it took alot of work.
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Originally Posted by XLR8N
not invisable but the hsw sticker kinda gives it away, lol
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Unless you're in the F-Body community, HSW isn't as commonplace. I've never had anyone ask me about it
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Best setup I have ever seen was a buddy's 98 Z28 with a 2lb NOS motorcycle bottle in the glove box, solenoids mounted in the airbox, line wrapped with wire loom, went where the IAT sensor was and he even went as far as to add a headphone jack looking thing in the center console before the shift boot, so he could take the wire with button out of the console, plug it in, spray, then unplug it and hide it back in the console. There were more than one cars in town setup like this way back in the 2001-2002 range.
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Originally Posted by Speeds8erM-1
Best setup I have ever seen was a buddy's 98 Z28 with a 2lb NOS motorcycle bottle in the glove box, solenoids mounted in the airbox, line wrapped with wire loom, went where the IAT sensor was and he even went as far as to add a headphone jack looking thing in the center console before the shift boot, so he could take the wire with button out of the console, plug it in, spray, then unplug it and hide it back in the console. There were more than one cars in town setup like this way back in the 2001-2002 range.