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Old 01-26-2007, 01:59 PM
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what size bottle will fit btwn the rear speaker in the sail panel and a Stealth subw. box? 5lb? 2(1/2?) lb?


here is the space available:



It does go down to the bottom, but there is only a few inches of room at that angle:



on the smaller bottles, i noticed they have a motorcycle valve.....what does that mean? that it won't work for a car?


I saw some really thin and tall bottles, 10 oz i think. Can you connect like 3-4 of them together?
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Old 01-26-2007, 02:43 PM
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Here are some bottle measurements so you can see which one might fit. Some of these will not fit but I put them in for measurement purposes.

10 0Z MINI-BOTTLE (W/MOTORCYCLE VALVE) (2" DIA. X 15.09" TALL)
1.4LB BOTTLE (W/ MOTORCYCLE VALVE) (3.2" DIA. X 11.38" TALL)
2.5LB BOTTLE (W/ MOTORCYCLE VALVE) (4.38" DIA. X 12.37" TALL)
5 LB BOTTLE (STANDARD PF VALVE) (5.25" DIA. X 17.64" TALL)
10 LB BOTTLE (STANDARD PF VALVE) (6.89" DIA. X 20.19" TALL)
12 LB COMPOSITE BOTTLE (PURE-FLO 100+ VALVE) (6.79" DIA. X 23.25" TALL)
15 LB BOTTLE (STANDARD PF VALVE) (6.89" DIA. X 26.69" TALL)

The motorcycle valve is a little smaller that the standard 45* Vavle. It will still flow 400hp and it has the standard -4 hook up for the mainfeed line.
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Old 01-26-2007, 03:44 PM
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thanks ray, i saw your post on the other board. I measured and it looks like the 2.5 or the 1.4 MIGHT fit. Or maybe i could line up 3-4 of the 10 oz bottles?
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Originally Posted by GoFast908Z
thanks ray, i saw your post on the other board. I measured and it looks like the 2.5 or the 1.4 MIGHT fit. Or maybe i could line up 3-4 of the 10 oz bottles?
Thats alot of work and expense... Could you possibly relocate your sub box to the other side? Then you can fit whatever size bottle you want back there.
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Old 01-26-2007, 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by 2000GTP
Thats alot of work and expense... Could you possibly relocate your sub box to the other side? Then you can fit whatever size bottle you want back there.
LOL no way. I'm running dual stealth boxes. I'm ok with hard work. That stereo was a lot of hard work.....kinda how i do things

I just want a small kit, probably 75-100 max, dry shot most likely.
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Old 01-28-2007, 12:14 AM
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what size bottle would fit (with bracket) under these:

http://www.speedspecialty.com/store/...duct=rrseatcvr
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Copied from the link you provided...
Not only do they look great and save weight, you can hide an amplifier under them (approx. 14"x14" of room, optional cooling ports available) or modify them to hold speakers.

from that information these should work
1.4LB BOTTLE (W/ MOTORCYCLE VALVE) (3.2" DIA. X 11.38" TALL)
2.5LB BOTTLE (W/ MOTORCYCLE VALVE) (4.38" DIA. X 12.37" TALL)
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