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Fuel and NOS Pressure gauges?

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Old Sep 1, 2003 | 11:24 PM
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Question Fuel and NOS Pressure gauges?

Im still trying to figure out what to do. I wont to mount a Fuel pressure and NOS pressure guage in my camaro. the fuel is electrical but the nos is mechanical and they say it has to be mounted outside the vehicle, but is this really neccasary if it isnt how would I go about mounting it in my car. and Pressure gauges do you guys reccomend. i like the red 0-1600 psi NOS gauge or the ultra light autometer 2 5/8 guage.

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-JOhn
Old Sep 1, 2003 | 11:42 PM
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mechanical nitrous guage can be mounted inside,they come with a restrictor fitting. my n20 guage is inside and havent had any problems with tech at 4 tracks.
i have the ultralight guages,just matched the look i wanted better.

use a pod to mount the guages or get creative
Old Sep 2, 2003 | 01:40 PM
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Ditto....

Be sure to locate the flow restrictor fitting outside the passenger compartment. That will limit the amount of nitrous that escapes in to the interior in the event of a line or gauge failure. That reduces the possibility of a cloud that will obscure your vision, and maybe asphyxiate you.

I have the AutoMeter 2-5/8" Sport-Comp electric fuel pressure gauge and the mechanical nitrous pressure gauge. Been in the A/C ports for more than 3 years, with no problems.

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