Let me see your nitrous Solenoids were they are mounted?
st00pid made me a bracket that locates the solenoids just in front of the firewall contact point of my strut bar:

Works pretty well, but then I'm not trying to hide the nitrous either.

Works pretty well, but then I'm not trying to hide the nitrous either.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CheezeFrog »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">st00pid made me a bracket that locates the solenoids just in front of the firewall contact point of my strut bar:

Works pretty well, but then I'm not trying to hide the nitrous either.
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thats a clean set-up

Works pretty well, but then I'm not trying to hide the nitrous either.
</TD></TR></TABLE>thats a clean set-up
nothing wrong with hiding your noids and going for the sleeper effect--
ive made brackets similar to the one cheezefrog has. get some decent gauge aluminum and be creative.
ive made brackets similar to the one cheezefrog has. get some decent gauge aluminum and be creative.
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Single cam, single solenoid here
. I like mounting noid's on the firewall so you can hear them open and close on smaller shots. Larger shots you can't really hear, you just feel
. I like mounting noid's on the firewall so you can hear them open and close on smaller shots. Larger shots you can't really hear, you just feel
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Gravy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the sleeper efect looks nice but what a pain in the *** to change the jets.</TD></TR></TABLE>
right about that, but with a progressive there really isnt a need to. but i also run this setup and its soooo easy to change jets
right about that, but with a progressive there really isnt a need to. but i also run this setup and its soooo easy to change jets
I love that pic. Is that the new nozzles or whatever? The lining looks different, what company? Is it different from NOS's kind?
That setup is awesome, how do you like it? Im thinking next year on top of my JRSC that would be some nice frosting.
spork- its the NX nozzle kit. little more advanced due to the integrated fuel rail/ dist. block setup.
fullthrottle- the kit is very nice and the fact you can squeeze as little as 35shot is sweet when boostin. it can support up to 200 with those noids. truly plug and play also, easiest install ever.
this is a NX twinrail kit i did for a customer----->
shitty pic,but this is a custom alum. bracket i made. sits fuel noid down low---->
fullthrottle- the kit is very nice and the fact you can squeeze as little as 35shot is sweet when boostin. it can support up to 200 with those noids. truly plug and play also, easiest install ever.
this is a NX twinrail kit i did for a customer----->
shitty pic,but this is a custom alum. bracket i made. sits fuel noid down low---->
I've seen the NOS's lines for the nozzle system and they look cheap..like clear nylon line. SCC had a problem with them popping off, and it looks like the NX lines are crimped on??
Sweet twinrail. Looks easy to rejet. Im thinking of the nozzle setup because of the lack of room on the JRSC manifold. Nothing says boom like N2O>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by quickda6 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">nothing wrong with hiding your noids and going for the sleeper effect--
ive made brackets similar to the one cheezefrog has. get some decent gauge aluminum and be creative.</TD></TR></TABLE>
HAHA Damn, now that's good
ive made brackets similar to the one cheezefrog has. get some decent gauge aluminum and be creative.</TD></TR></TABLE>
HAHA Damn, now that's good
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sporkcrx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've seen the NOS's lines for the nozzle system and they look cheap..like clear nylon line. SCC had a problem with them popping off, and it looks like the NX lines are crimped on??</TD></TR></TABLE>
the nos ones are cheapy. these are teflon and they are crimped..solid
skittle- thanks, that was my first dp kit
the nos ones are cheapy. these are teflon and they are crimped..solid
skittle- thanks, that was my first dp kit
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