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    Over the summer i am 95% sure im goin with nitrous, the only thing is that there are a lot of people around me that always rip on me for havin a v6 (usually guys in Mustang GT's) and i really wanna surprise them, i wanna keep the gauges outta their view so it looks likeim runnin them NA, im gonna find a nice place to hide the bottle, probably in the spare tire well, and ill NEVER pop the hood, FOR NO ONE.

    So the only problem is the gauges, and i dont really wanna risk it and not put them in there especially since this IS my only car

    Any info. would be appreciated, thanks
    Black Two-Triple-O<p><br />Hella?

  • #2
    Put them in the arm rest. its about the only other place that you can put them, it seems that it would be impractical to put them there because you wont hardly benefit from it being there. Or you could make a custome gauge pod and take out the a/c panel and put them there?

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    • #3
      think one would fit in the ash tray? i dont smoke anyway...

      then i can just use a pillar gauge pod and tell people its for "looks"...

      whos gonna suspect a v6 if i act like a ricer? haha
      Black Two-Triple-O<p><br />Hella?

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      • #4
        I think that one actually might fit there. But then where are you going to hide the buttons?

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        • #5
          shiznittle, i totally forgot about the switches...especially if i put a gauge in the ash tray i cant hide my switches there....i can put the gauges in the center console cant i? then i can just open the center console when i race right? cuz its not like im gonna be using the nitrous when im just cruisin around town so i wont need constant attention on the gauges, right?
          Black Two-Triple-O<p><br />Hella?

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          • #6
            You could do it like this and put in more gauges cause u dont need to mount a progressive controler

            http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~lgigliot/...XebWqJ_ph.jpeg
            <b><a href=\"http://www.sick-sixx.com\" target=\"_blank\">SICK-SIXX MEMBER</a></b><br />NA 14.345 with a 1.863 60 foot<br />Nitrous 13.03@99.5 with a 1.63 60 foot<br /><br />2000 Camaro 3.8L A4: USE TO HAVE Comp Cam 210/220 .535/.547 113lsa 111 I/C, Port and Polished Heads, NX Wet Kit 100 Shot, CPRA made by CP, RK Sport Headers

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            • #7
              the point of the guages is to be able to see them. If you're gonna go through all this BS, might as well not even put them in to bgin with. Maybe use them to "tune" the car on a few runs, but nothing permanent. I dont know, use autotap or something to monitor it during a race. But n2o on the street?

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              • #8
                no, im not going to use it on the street, ill make these guys run me at the track and make sure the track doesnt put times up...i wont race on the street, already got arrested for that once, i dont need it again
                Black Two-Triple-O<p><br />Hella?

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                • #9
                  What would really be sneaky would be to have a computer in the car hooked up with autotap, and then have a LCD screen in your visor. It could be all hidden if someone looked inside, but you would just need to flip down the visor and all the guages would be right there.

                  I guess that won't work for a remote nitrous gauage, but you could hide that in the glove compartment, or the bottom of the cup holder/ash tray.
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                  • #10
                    <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by slacker69:
                    You could do it like this and put in more gauges cause u dont need to mount a progressive controler

                    http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~lgigliot/...XebWqJ_ph.jpeg
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                    [img]graemlins/omg.gif[/img] Did you see that LS1 Direct Port Nitrous Setup? [img]graemlins/omg.gif[/img] He must have spent over 8k on his nitrous setup. If that is his setup

                    [ April 08, 2003: Message edited by: naptown ]</p>

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                    • #11
                      damn thats a good idea....im gonna have to save up my money, that would be pretty badass though

                      they wouldnt knwo what they got themselves into until i flipped the visor down before we raced, haha

                      that was a badass direct nitrous kit that guy had too

                      [ April 08, 2003: Message edited by: StangSmoker ]</p>
                      Black Two-Triple-O<p><br />Hella?

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                      • #12
                        With the LS1 I am going to have the new NX direct port wet kit. Its hidden, solenoids are even built into the fuel lines. Ill rig up a LCD display in one of the A/C vents (I have seen it done) and run a few things into it. Then hide the switch and bottle along with the lines. YOu might find the switch from sitting in the car but thats about it :D . No point in running all sorts of gauges. Just have a LCD computer, if anything goes wron it sets of an alarm and displays the problem. You can even program it to turn things off for certian things. Its really simple and like a stand alone management system, I don't know who sells it though. I like the LS1 T/A vents because they are the perfect size for the 3 inch gauges, but the a pilar is the best for gauges. Right in your field of vission

                        [ April 08, 2003: Message edited by: 86camarodriver ]</p>
                        Black 96 Z/28, A4, T-tops, tint, 2.73 LSD, Kenwood.<br /><br />Previous Camaro: Bright white 86 Camaro, MPI 2.8 A4 3.42, tint, Z-28 wheels, a few goodies.

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                        • #13
                          <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 86camarodriver:
                          With the LS1 I am going to have the new NX direct port wet kit. Its hidden, solenoids are even built into the fuel lines. Ill rig up a LCD display in one of the A/C vents (I have seen it done) and run a few things into it. Then hide the switch and bottle along with the lines. YOu might find the switch from sitting in the car but thats about it :D . No point in running all sorts of gauges. Just have a LCD computer, if anything goes wron it sets of an alarm and displays the problem. You can even program it to turn things off for certian things. Its really simple and like a stand alone management system, I don't know who sells it though. I like the LS1 T/A vents because they are the perfect size for the 3 inch gauges, but the a pilar is the best for gauges. Right in your field of vission

                          [ April 08, 2003: Message edited by: 86camarodriver ]
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                          the only problem is money....exactly how much do you think this would cost me? I dont really mind having it hidden under thehood cuz i wont be opening it for anyone, just inside the car
                          Black Two-Triple-O<p><br />Hella?

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                          • #14
                            <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by slacker69:
                            You could do it like this and put in more gauges cause u dont need to mount a progressive controler

                            http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~lgigliot/...XebWqJ_ph.jpeg
                            <hr></blockquote>

                            Hye slacker69, just curious, how do you know Louis Gigliotti?? He is in our car club up here at purdue university..
                            1979 Z28 Camaro, 1 of 10,000 Factory 4 speeds. <br />1994 Camaro Sport Coupe, M5<br />Best ET: 15.31@91.5 (25 hp NOS)

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                            • #15
                              So, you want a hidden system?
                              Not too difficult.
                              The only thing that could be visable is the FPSS

                              Slacker posted an AWESOME pic!!!

                              That is a good place for the switchs.

                              My buddy just got a set up installed and placed an air/ fuel ratio guage down by his right knee under the dash. Visible for the driver but not people glancing in the car.

                              Solenoids can be wrapped in black electrical tape to conseal them.

                              Braided lines can be covered by black wire loom.

                              Bill Spano has a nice hidden system, I saw it.

                              Let me know if you have anymore Q's
                              Race car - gone but not forgotten - 1997 firebird V6
                              nitrous et & mph: 12.168 & 110.95 mph, n/a 13.746 & 96.38 mph
                              2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8: 12.125, 116.45
                              2010 Ford Taurus SHO: no times yet

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