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NOS system hookups

I used mine as inline fuel pumps

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For the bottle I would just run a line along the frame rail and under the body..
 
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hmm the first pic by the OP shows the twin solenoids and what looks like a FPSS.
i assumed those were included, but ive never seen one of the kits in person:oops:

They are dual fuel pumps. They are way to big to be solenoids and the description for the product calls them fuel pumps.

maybe the nitrous system is dry and doesn't need solenoids.

Dry or wet, nitrous has to have a solenoid or it wouldn't ever leave the bottle. :mrgreen:
 
Beautiful work there 801RYAN! Gives me lots of ideas. Here's some detail shots of the back of my rig. I plan to put the parts on the steel grating I have in there. The hoses would just disappear down the grating I suppose. The back half of the grate is hinged so I can get to the battery.
Guess I'll have to move that fuel can. :)
 

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in my opinion they are solenoids. the giveaway to me are the nipples on the top of them, the label direction, and the fact that there are two of them mounted next to each other not inline.
plus with the blue color its obvious they are copying Nitrous Oxide Systems which is what I have, mine are mounted the same.

the supply line is unhooked (right fitting) and the T is just for dual nozzles.
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Loving these 1:1 pics! Nice details to copy.
 
I like the engine , is it the "cars" engine? I got that same engine if it is. I thought it might take a beating if I rolled over so I ended up keeping it as just something cool on the side.
 
I like the engine , is it the "cars" engine? I got that same engine if it is. I thought it might take a beating if I rolled over so I ended up keeping it as just something cool on the side.
Yeah, it's the Cars 2 Hemi engine from Ridemakerz. I'm not to worried about smashing it as it's low enough into the hood that the front bumper or the roof lights always take the hit. Still, it could get a good wack from a rock or tree root if it lands just right. That's why I have an extra one.:)
 
Here's what I put together last night. Not sure if I'll keep this arrangement, but I like it so far. I will be tearing this thing down to the frame soon to install the Rogue Element Wraith Interior Kit, so I may change this a bit later. I'm thinking maybe the metal mesh might be better gray or silver as that would show off the "hoses" better.
 

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This all started because I wanted to hide the battery.:) But, I still need access to it. Here's how I get to the battery. The back half of the steel grating is hinged with two brass micro hinges. This allows the grating to lift up so I can get in there.
 

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