Stupid question (hidden nitrous)
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Stupid question (hidden nitrous)
Hello everyone. I own a 2002 camaro (headers, exhaust, MS4 CAMSHAFT, 3.73 GEARS)
I have a couple of questions
1. Is a 100 shot safe?
2. I want my nitrous hidden. What kind of systems can be hidden so no one finds it under the hood? all I know is that N2O goes to the engine through a plate placed infront of the throttle body so how can anyone hide that?
I have a couple of questions
1. Is a 100 shot safe?
2. I want my nitrous hidden. What kind of systems can be hidden so no one finds it under the hood? all I know is that N2O goes to the engine through a plate placed infront of the throttle body so how can anyone hide that?
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We can definitly help you out with that. im personaly a big fan of a stealth system. Ive had setups in my car that the untrained eye could barely detech. Inconjuction with safety features like a bottle heater and window switch you will be fine running a 100 shot. here is a link to our very affordable and very well put together kit
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...cat=364&page=1
Sent me a PM or give us a call if you have any questions or need any help
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...cat=364&page=1
Sent me a PM or give us a call if you have any questions or need any help
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A nozzle mount threw the air filter, wire loom all the lines. I would gladly pop my hood so people could look. It was never found, but they figured it out in the end.
Here is where I had the solenoid mounted. You can figure out the rest.
Here is where I had the solenoid mounted. You can figure out the rest.
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i know how to disguise the n2o as it goes directly to the rear bottom side of the intake...but how can i get the fuel line from the rear to the air intake...? tbss...