hidden setups.
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Kindof a stupid question, but do any of you guys have a very clean hidden Wet shot??
When i get my kit, i want to have it hidden as best at possible.
Can the Noids be put under the intake cover? i plan on running the lines in Loom and keeping everything run along the factory wiring in loom.
Now the next big question. where should i put the bottle? I like the look of a guys set up on here(a blue RCSB), he has the bottle in front of his rear passenger tire. I dont really have room to spare to put it in my extended cab part. I have a soft toneau so possible i could put it back there? What i was thinkin would be the sneakest place is under the truck along the frame rail or maybe mounted to the body possibly?
I have some work cut out for me...
but it will be worth it.
sneaky, sneaky...
Thanks guys!!
When i get my kit, i want to have it hidden as best at possible.
Can the Noids be put under the intake cover? i plan on running the lines in Loom and keeping everything run along the factory wiring in loom.
Now the next big question. where should i put the bottle? I like the look of a guys set up on here(a blue RCSB), he has the bottle in front of his rear passenger tire. I dont really have room to spare to put it in my extended cab part. I have a soft toneau so possible i could put it back there? What i was thinkin would be the sneakest place is under the truck along the frame rail or maybe mounted to the body possibly?
I have some work cut out for me...
but it will be worth it.
sneaky, sneaky...Thanks guys!!
#2
look at this thread...
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...s+outlet+plate
i have a few more things to do to clean it up even more. basically i have a three piece cover that will hide what isn't hidden already.
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...s+outlet+plate
i have a few more things to do to clean it up even more. basically i have a three piece cover that will hide what isn't hidden already.
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thanks goshawk, that looks awesome.
its goin to be a lil while before i spray, i just want to get everything installed first.
you think about puttin wire loom on the lines? and where it connects to the fuel rail? it would look factory to most people, and they would pay it no attention.
its goin to be a lil while before i spray, i just want to get everything installed first.
you think about puttin wire loom on the lines? and where it connects to the fuel rail? it would look factory to most people, and they would pay it no attention.
#4
I'll get some pics of mine on my truck. It's all but spotless under the hood. Especially since I'm going into the egr hole, which is conviniently located under the engine covers.
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Originally Posted by slowprocess
I'll get some pics of mine on my truck. It's all but spotless under the hood. Especially since I'm going into the egr hole, which is conviniently located under the engine covers. 

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it seems like the EGR hole wouldnt work all that great. wouldnt it miss #1 cyl? opposed to about midways of the intake tube? where it should be spread out and filling the whole intake tubing?
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#8
Originally Posted by TXsilverado
have they redesigned the nitrous plate yet so we dont have to modify the intake any?
#9
spraying through the egr hole is perfect setup. our intakes are nothing like the fbody's. we have a hole in the middle that all air must travel through before it reaches the cylinders. which makes it ok to spray into the egr hole. it's quite nice.
i do plan on wrapping everything on my setup with tape or wire loom. either way, when i get around to cleaning up the engine, all nitrous stuff gets hid. permantly
i do plan on wrapping everything on my setup with tape or wire loom. either way, when i get around to cleaning up the engine, all nitrous stuff gets hid. permantly
#10
Originally Posted by LS1TRUCKGUY
THERE IS ANOTHER GUY ON HERE THAT HAD DAVE MACHINE THE NOZZLES ON THE SIDE OF THE PLATE INSTEAD OF THE BACK. PRETTY TRICK IF YOU ASK ME. 







