hiding nitrous?
i didnt know where else to ask this and since it seems our area moves the fastest, maybe some of you guys could help me out. theres this guy around here in a crx, and hes quick, but some people says he sprays, now my question is where can he hide the bottle at? he has no interior, just seats and stuf so what can i look for? what kind of lines would there need to be and where are all the places they could be? help me out here guys since i have no clue what to look for, i want to find out if he is spraying, last guy from their group who said he wasnt, was but it took a bunch of people to finaly spot the lines, i wasnt there so i didnt see where the lines really were.
well, hope you guys can help me out. links or responses are great! thanks everyone.
well, hope you guys can help me out. links or responses are great! thanks everyone.
Bottles can be hidden in the dash, lines can be camouflaged as well. I know a guy that specializes in hidden nitrous on Honda's and just about anyone on this board (regardless of how technically oriented) would be hard pressed to find one of his systems (especially the fogger in the IM).
carpet gone too...i mean its gold outside and gold inside too!! hes also running ITB's on it, not sure if that makes a difference on line placement...
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You can hide it in the bumper, and the lines can be concealed by being connected underneath the IM. I have seen numerous Nos kits installed that I would not have spotted unless the owner showed me.
yeah you'd be surprised what lengths people will go to to hide these. I guess if you're in it for the $$, it pays off
I've seen some wild **** from domestics here in Chicago
I've seen some wild **** from domestics here in Chicago
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A dry system is super duper easy to hide.(especially the Venom 1000 Kit) What you could do is (it works better with a air box) run the nozzle line throught the bottom of the car and painting the wire loom black and just drill a hole in the air box and run it up the box till you pass the filter where you will make a whole so it could pass the filter and just make a clamp thats sturdy and will hold and bam you got a hidden nitrous system.
You can hide it in the bumper, and the lines can be concealed by being connected underneath the IM. I have seen numerous Nos kits installed that I would not have spotted unless the owner showed me.
That's by far one of the stupidest things someone could ever...ever...do.
ahh. natural selection at it's finest.
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