Pics of my nitrous intall and Truck
#2
Sneaky....sneaky....on that bottle location. Are you done with the underhood work, or are you going to do some wire loom work?
What is the bottle brackets attached to under their? Do you have any problems with things being thrown by the tires up into their?
Reason I ask is because my bottle is currently mounted behind the driver seat. My setup is pretty damn hidden(three piece engine covers over noids, wide open switch inside, activation and bottle buttons are the "cargo lamp and fog lights",etc). The only thing that can possibly be seen is the bottle behind the seat because the racing seat is smaller than the stock seats. I'm liking the idea you have, just need some more info.
Thanks and nice setup!!
What is the bottle brackets attached to under their? Do you have any problems with things being thrown by the tires up into their?
Reason I ask is because my bottle is currently mounted behind the driver seat. My setup is pretty damn hidden(three piece engine covers over noids, wide open switch inside, activation and bottle buttons are the "cargo lamp and fog lights",etc). The only thing that can possibly be seen is the bottle behind the seat because the racing seat is smaller than the stock seats. I'm liking the idea you have, just need some more info.
Thanks and nice setup!!
#3
love the bottle location. i always wandered about putting the bottle under the bed for stealth. it would work even better on a stepside because we have a plastic fender well
now get some escelade engine covers to cover those nitrous lines
now get some escelade engine covers to cover those nitrous lines
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The bottle is bolted to rails that run across the bed. If you stick your head under there you will see what I am talking about. They are right between the cab and the tire. It gives you easy access to open and close the bottle, but the downside is refilling takes a little work to get the bottle in and out. The only reason I did it there was because I have a system under the seat and I didn't want to lose my sound. I ran the nitrous line through the chasis and into the engine compartment. When I have some time I will work on hiding the wiring and noids a little better. Im also going to look for the plastic that goes underneath the wheel well to completely hide the bottle. That or lower the truck some more.
#5
get some gap guards from a body lifted truck.. they ae rubberized I think.. you can use some self tapping screws and mount them to the inner fenders and cut them to fit with a knife or scissors.
#7
I have had my bottle mounted under my bed in the same location for over two years now without a single problem. If you hide the under hood plumbing a guy can look ALL over your truck and never think to look under the bed.
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