Nitrous Oxide tank istallation pictures?

RedEnuf93

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Please post or E-mail me your NOS trunk set up pictures. I am looking for a set up and considering twin tanks. (2x10lbs)
Where did you get the brackets ans system... I am thinking about Nitrous Express system.

I remember someone posting a black RT/10 with dual tanks that looked awesome. I dont care about the trunkspace, I dont use it anyway.

Any thoughts about propane? I am not sure if I like the idea of having that flammable stuff in the trunk, unless the benefits would be great.

What is the real difference with or without the propane?

Lauri
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Difference can be about 200 FT Pounds of Rear Wheel Torque using propane over gasoline depending upon the system configuration.

Best of luck.

Tom
 

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Please post or E-mail me your NOS trunk set up pictures. I am looking for a set up and considering twin tanks. (2x10lbs)
Where did you get the brackets ans system... I am thinking about Nitrous Express system.

I remember someone posting a black RT/10 with dual tanks that looked awesome. I dont care about the trunkspace, I dont use it anyway.

Any thoughts about propane? I am not sure if I like the idea of having that flammable stuff in the trunk, unless the benefits would be great.

What is the real difference with or without the propane?

Lauri
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That would be Snake Bitten

Gerald should be here to **** more photos of his car any minute now. He has radar for when his car or name is mentioned ...... he just knows. :D
 

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Dual tanks is the only way to go...


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RedEnuf93

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That's the one!

Snake Bitten, did you ever dyno your set and did you get the brackets, lines etc. from NX Express?
How do you like the kit?

Outside this topic, What are the little "paddles" on your steering wheel?

Tom, I will do more search on your BTR website.
 

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I realize it's no Viper, but this is the set up in my Z06.

Utilizing the dual billet bottle brackets from NOS. They are one assmbly, very clean...

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Yes, two is better than one. Maintains the pressure a lot better for more consistant runs. Also last twice as long between refills. My setup is really pretty tricked out, but I don't have any pics on hand.
 

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Carrot don't you have the lines running under and into you manifold rather than in the throttle body intake tubes? Won't tow bottle heaters really work your alternator? Vipers are very suspectable to voltage drop. When I had NOS I was going to add another tank, but not at the same time.
 

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Yeah, I have direct port. Mine is actually on top of the manifold, unlike most of the direct port setups that are under it. It makes it a lot more accessible for changing jets. The two warmers don't really zap the battery too bad. I can leave the warmers on without the car running for 30 minutes, and it cranks right up.
 
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