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How does everyone have their aftermarket FPR mounted in a NBS ?

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Old 08-12-2016, 12:46 PM
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Default How does everyone have their aftermarket FPR mounted in a NBS ?

Just looking for examples of how everyone has mounted their FPR in a NBS truck.

anyone sell brackets? I have not found any

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Mines before the rails, and mounted on the firewall



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Originally Posted by MikeD.
Mines before the rails, and mounted on the firewall



thank you! just a straight piece of metal bent to let the fpr sit straight? are those just some tapping screws?

I am a bit limited on how much i can fabricate a bracket. basically just have a dremel and a hammer

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Yep, just a piece of aluminum I had laying around. And yeah some self tappers. I have about the same amount of tools lol
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Not an NBS, but this is how I did my NNBS. Regulator after the rails. Just used a piece of 1" aluminum plate stock, bent to an "L", bolted to a spare stud on intake.

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Originally Posted by BlackGMC
SS braided vacuum line?
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Wouldn't it be better to mount it away from the motor, like behind it so incase their is ever a problem gas doesn't leak all over the hot motor..? I bolted mine behind the intake in that small space. Then the line from the rail to the return is also short.
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Originally Posted by zblee
SS braided vacuum line?
Yep. Pretty crazy huh. All -4AN vac/boost lines.


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