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I will do the wot switch sometime this week coming up.
I have the bottle mounted standing up in the spare tire area most of all the wires are hooked up I got the feedline hooked up I just gotta run it the nitrous soleniod.
I drilled a hole in my whisper lid and installed the nozzel and managed to get both of the straps that holds the whisper lid in place to stay down finally.
I got a question where do you guys run the toggle switch red wire at it says something about its supposed to be ran to 12 volts. Should I run this to a fuse in my fuse box or what Im confused on this part
Another thing it says the the top part of the wot switch shouldn't be used My question is why is it there then it dosen't even say to use the top part as a groun\d or nothing what is the top part for exactly
Also I removed my cat and replaced it with a 3 inch pipe and I have a 3 inch cutout and after taking off the cat my car threw a code what can I buy to get rid of the code so my car will pass inspection in the future
are these spark plugs hard to install and the one I found on ebay had a set of 8 for 13 bucks plus 7 dollars shipping in handling. Some guy saw my nitrous kit and told me I would always have to change my spark plugs thats why I went for the large quantity of spark plugs but he could be wrong
Spark plugs are a b1tch to change if you have stock exhaust manifolds. And yes you should change them fairly often. I change mine about every 3rd bottle fill.
and just how many spark plugs do I have sorry about all the questions but I have been an appearance guy so up until me installing this nitrous kit I just focused on my cars appearance and anything else I would pay someone else to do but 375 for installing this kit is rediculous.
is it okay to wire the arming switch to any fuse in my fuse box.
The thing that Im curious about my nitrous kit is how will it work and what I mean buy this is I have a flick toggle switch and when I hit the toggle switch to arm the nitrous am I supposed to hurry up and flick it back off and what happens if I arm the nitrous and have to step on the brakes.
is it okay to wire the arming switch to any fuse in my fuse box.
Look for the 20 amp accessory fuse, its your best bet.
Originally posted by eric v6
The thing that Im curious about my nitrous kit is how will it work and what I mean buy this is I have a flick toggle switch and when I hit the toggle switch to arm the nitrous am I supposed to hurry up and flick it back off and what happens if I arm the nitrous and have to step on the brakes.
Your arm switch just turns on the system, the nitrous should not actually hit until you are at WOT.
You can have the nitrous armed all day long, but as long as your foot isnt all the way to the floor then it wont spray.
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