Sleeper Nitrous Build

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CWhalenSHO

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7 hours is a nice sleep in for me. lol

x2! Not even on my days off do I get that much sleep.

Staying on topic-I can't wait to see this set-up...Nitrous is going to be the road that I end up going down myself. Love Turbo setups, but I just don't have the funds for it.

Nitrous is the best bang for the buck, hands down.
 

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Yeah, I'm a senior in HS right now, not an easy year at my school and i'm working 20-30 hours a week.


On topic: Going outside to work some right now. I'll get pictures.
 

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Yeah, I'm a senior in HS right now, not an easy year at my school and i'm working 20-30 hours a week.


On topic: Going outside to work some right now. I'll get pictures.

im a senior 2.. but school hasent started yet? does it start in the summer or somthing in the states? yeha imworkin pretty hard 2 man gotta foot the bill for insurance... i have to pay like 2200 a year and thats without collision. privatised insurance brokers FTL
 

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I installed my nitrous in like 1 and half hours. I attached the nmu to the shock tower. only place that was easy to. hit me up if you need help or anything.
 

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Here are some pics:

You are going to have to really know the SHO engine to find the nitrous...

Yes, I know the bottle is in the spare tire well but this is not a daily driver, weekend/fun car only. I am actually going to test drive a 95 in an hour or so.

BTW, liability is $40 a month for me....


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well done... dont blow anything up too soon please. all you pay is 40 bucks a month for insurance!?!?!?! is it through the government? are you under your parents policy or somthing? lucky bastard. im at like 170 a month lol
 

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Under my parent's policy...you should see my truck's payment though haha

Kepp in mind, it's an '89 Taurus with 185k miles on the clock with a *rebuilt title*, which the previous owner onveniently forgot to tell me...

So this is my toy and I'm buying a '95 ATX next week to keep moderately stock and get better mileage than the truck.
 

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luckey.. better not make a claim on anyhitng in your policy or your parents rates will go up too! i dont have that luxury. have to start my own policy up lol. if it was under my rents policy i would pay somthing like 60 bucks a month for 2 mill liability fire theft and i think collision.
 

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btw you will NEED at least zip ties on them vacuum line ends. especially on the one for the fpr. they WILL pop off weather you think so or not. Looks good so far. Mine was less discreet.
 

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good, hose clamps are better then zip ties

100% have a grommet, that stainless braided line isn't that tough... it will rub through easily...

if you haven't seen hard metal lines rub through themselves you haven't seen much... this will be even easier to rub through... and whats in it is nitrous! alarms should be going off in your head when you see that
 

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Build is looking awsome Travis. Get that thing done, we will race...on the strip ha ha.
 

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The last "Sleeper System" I built had the solenoids and the MSD in the fender. The jet was threaded into the bottom of the throttle body and disguised with a split vacuum hose. Little 75hp shot, worked pretty good.
 

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Bottle Mounted, console back in place with switch, all I have to do is tap a power source, a ground and the TPS...and of course fill the bottle and put the suspension back together. Pics will come later this evening.
 

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The last "Sleeper System" I built had the solenoids and the MSD in the fender. The jet was threaded into the bottom of the throttle body and disguised with a split vacuum hose. Little 75hp shot, worked pretty good.

My jet goes into the bottom and is disguised with wire loom as is the nitrous line coming from the bottle. As far as anyone will be concerned it's a stripped out car with minor bolt ons.
 

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Negatory. I'm mad at it for being such a pain to work on. I need rear spindles cause mine spread too far apart. Also going to go ahead and get new front stuff.
 

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