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Possible EASY bolt on nitrous solution (A way to HIDe thie NOS too!)

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Old 07-21-02, 10:56 PM
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Possible EASY bolt on nitrous solution (A way to HIDe thie NOS too!)

HERE is a new product i saw today.






It looks like it could make NOS mods a real easy thing!
And hide it too!

with some modification to supply fuel from someplace other then the stock rail, this could work.

Naturally, I would keep the NOS shot to a realistic one!
Old 07-21-02, 11:01 PM
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The only problem I see with it is that it would make the rail location higher, meaning you'd have to do something to bolt the rail back down again.. Kinda takes it out of the ez bolt on.. Would be sweet to bury that under the primary injector rails (if it would fit), no one would be able to see it..

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y not secondaries and just use washers under the stock bolt location to compensate for the inceased heigth?
Old 07-21-02, 11:40 PM
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Originally posted by M5150
y not secondaries and just use washers under the stock bolt location to compensate for the inceased heigth?
It will hit the TB or intake elbow. There just isnt enough room for them on FC's.
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Sniper, that kit is made SPECIFICALLY for the 4.6L v8 Ford Mustang. that kit is a complete mustang installation kit that will only work for 96 and later pieces of ****, uh, I mean mustangs.
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I know what its MADe for... but i thought that the nozzles were COOL! and SMALL!

Must be a use for them in other applications!
Old 07-22-02, 11:46 AM
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Originally posted by BigWoogie
Sniper, that kit is made SPECIFICALLY for the 4.6L v8 Ford Mustang. that kit is a complete mustang installation kit that will only work for 96 and later pieces of ****, uh, I mean mustangs.
You can buy the nozzles separately for custom applications.
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It will fit the NA.
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Those would be easy bolt ons if you have a third gen with the Greddy elbow. I have also seen FC UIMs with extra injectors in the top, but that wouldn't be very hidden, would it?
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Another good way to hide your "NAWZ" is to not show whats under your hood to anybody you would be hiding it from.

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I want! Who is manufacturing the injector?
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Originally posted by Aaron Cake
It will fit the NA.
HOW?
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On a T2 I think you may have about .5" to play with
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