Plasti dipped the bottle, looks a lot better without all the scratches.
How important is having a purge valve? And does anyone know any good mounting points for one?
Also, any suggestions on mounting the bottle? Id like I hide it in the spare tire compartment but it looks like I'll need to get creative.
I wouldn't mind mounting it in between the rear seats but I would only want it there for car shows. Id rather hide it all other tomes
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Plasti dipped the bottle, looks a lot better without all the scratches.
How important is having a purge valve? And does anyone know any good mounting points for one?
Also, any suggestions on mounting the bottle? Id like I hide it in the spare tire compartment but it looks like I'll need to get creative.
I wouldn't mind mounting it in between the rear seats but I would only want it there for car shows. Id rather hide it all other tomes
Purge is necessary to get fresh nitrous in the lines. I'd mount it to spray from right behind the hood like most cars do. Here's where my bottle is mounted.
I've heard that if you mount it flat like that, you won't get the correct pressure or something like that. It should be at a 15 degree angle with the top of the bottle towards the front of the car.
I've heard that if you mount it flat like that, you won't get the correct pressure or something like that. It should be at a 15 degree angle with the top of the bottle towards the front of the car.
Any of you nitrous people have recommendations for how I should route the lines? I was thinking I would just go under the carpet and drill a hole in the firewall but I don't know if it's a good idea to have the lines running under my feet lol
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