I need Pics of Hidden N2O systesm!!!!
I need Pics of Hidden N2O systesm!!!!
How hard/easy is it to hide NOS in our car? I don't mean the bottle, cause i know where that goes to hide it, but I mean the lines and the noids... can they be installed in a way that is hard to see or notice? so when you pop the hood, no one would be able to tell you had NOS unless they REALLY looked or not at all.
If anyone has pics that would help alot. Thanks guys.
If anyone has pics that would help alot. Thanks guys.
I have a web address at home that has a nice hidden install, I will try and find it and post the link later. Just to give you some ideas, in the install he puts the noids under the battery tray, covers all the lines with convelated tubing and the LT-4 fuel rail covers, which look rather nice. He relocated his mat sensor and put the nozzle through the old sensor, covered with tubing. Looked just like another sensor.
goto the georgia f bodies page and goto articles. there is a good install there.
i have pics but no scanner
like somone else said, just use some common sense. here is how mine is set up- fogger nozzle on right side of intake (if your standing facing the car) coming up from underneath the intake tubing. line is run underneath the intake tubing and solinoids are under there as well. used regular black rubber fuel line that blends in identical to all the other lines. nozzle and all braided lines/connectors are convered in black electrical tape and are run very inconspicuosly. the relay for the switch is mounted in the factory fuse/relay box and is virtually undectecable even with the cover off.
damn, i REALY wish i had the pics! looks really good. of course, if your using a fogger and youve got someone who really knows what their looking for, theyll prolly find the nozzle after a relativly minor probe. BUT, to the avg joe, AND ESPESCIALY in the dark, its very slick!
jon
like somone else said, just use some common sense. here is how mine is set up- fogger nozzle on right side of intake (if your standing facing the car) coming up from underneath the intake tubing. line is run underneath the intake tubing and solinoids are under there as well. used regular black rubber fuel line that blends in identical to all the other lines. nozzle and all braided lines/connectors are convered in black electrical tape and are run very inconspicuosly. the relay for the switch is mounted in the factory fuse/relay box and is virtually undectecable even with the cover off.
damn, i REALY wish i had the pics! looks really good. of course, if your using a fogger and youve got someone who really knows what their looking for, theyll prolly find the nozzle after a relativly minor probe. BUT, to the avg joe, AND ESPESCIALY in the dark, its very slick!
jon
as much as id like to take my digital camera out to my car to take pics of my hidden NOS system........You wouldnt see anything because its HIDDEN !...lol We ran all the lines in the frame, the inline pump is tucked way under the by the gas tank, and the solenoids are hidden under the CAL, and the throttle actuator is hidden under the throttle cover. Anly thing u can see is a steel braided line going into the bottom of the intake elbow. Which its not there anymore, went to a different setup.
On my buddies 93 we put the wet nozzle, and both solenoids in the donkey **** under the intake elbow. It works even better on a later model, since the test port is at the back of the intake (where you get the fuel from)
We covered all the braided lines with rubber, and they run along the side of the pan with the tranny cooler lines. I put a 3 position switch under the dash, wired into the horn circuit, up for horn, down for spray. Window switch, MSD and other electronics are under the airbox. Good luck getting under the car to see anything..
The ultimate hidden system is to add a plate and lines, bottle in the wide open, and make a big show of disconnecting everything..
Oooops!
My bad! I thought I had it turned off!
We covered all the braided lines with rubber, and they run along the side of the pan with the tranny cooler lines. I put a 3 position switch under the dash, wired into the horn circuit, up for horn, down for spray. Window switch, MSD and other electronics are under the airbox. Good luck getting under the car to see anything..
The ultimate hidden system is to add a plate and lines, bottle in the wide open, and make a big show of disconnecting everything..
Oooops!
My bad! I thought I had it turned off!
I hid mine in plain sight. The solenoids are under the cowl, and the wiring is all tucked away. I bead-blasted the plate so it looks the same as cast aluminum now, and then covered the lines with black convoluted tubing like the factory uses. If you know LT1's you know it's there, but if you're not.....
Since, I've hidden the WOT switch underneath the TB. But some people with one or even two fogger nozzles can really hide their systems, like a few who have posted already. This is just for people with plates I guess.
http://www.tweakedzed.cz28.com/photo.html
Since, I've hidden the WOT switch underneath the TB. But some people with one or even two fogger nozzles can really hide their systems, like a few who have posted already. This is just for people with plates I guess.
http://www.tweakedzed.cz28.com/photo.html
Last edited by Tweaked Zed; Feb 2, 2003 at 10:42 AM.
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