my final nitrous pics.... almost
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my final nitrous pics.... almost
Got my nitrous pretty much settled in, fixed a fuel leak i had(i think), and got it all loomed up so its pretty clean now. got my FRCs back on and my new STB is in. also mounted the bottle and brackets. i was gona do it in between the seats but i figured out that it was not happening without making a custom bracket setup so this works perfect for me, plus it is kinda hidden when glancing quickly in the car. switch panel will be in, prolly by the weekend and heater will be wired as well. then just gotta finish up this first bottle to get my blowdown tube and pressure gauge hooked up.
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no you just have to get your arm up enough to clear the tight spot between the door and the seat, but its pretty easy to reach, and its a 75 now. will be installing 125 jets when the heater and pressure gauge are working.
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i made it so the seat goes pretty much all the way back(which i dont do anyways) and it reclines a good amount. and in the position i normally have the seat when im driving, theres lots of room between the seat and bottle. and well see if i get sick of it, but i never need that area or have people sit behind me anyways, so i dont think its a problem, but we'll see.hehe
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why would he be nervous?
i would move the bottle to behind the passanger side to give you more room to open the bottle, and would give you full range of motion.
looks good tho, nice clean install.
i would move the bottle to behind the passanger side to give you more room to open the bottle, and would give you full range of motion.
looks good tho, nice clean install.
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thanks guys, really appreciate it. and while the engine bay was cleaned up as far as wires and lines go, OMG is it getting filthy from working on it. i need to spend a few hours one nice day and degrease and polish everything up a bit.