In-cabin NO2 Bottle Pressure gauge????
Re: In-cabin NO2 Bottle Pressure gauge????
Originally posted by asu174
Does anyone know of a bottle pressure gauge that mounts in the cabin? I want to be able to see it while I'm driving.....
Does anyone know of a bottle pressure gauge that mounts in the cabin? I want to be able to see it while I'm driving.....
IF you don't want to run tubing all the way up to the gauge go electric, but it's pricey!
I only know of the NX Express gauge:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....hlight=Express
Re: Re: In-cabin NO2 Bottle Pressure gauge????
Originally posted by IceY2K1
Andy, it's N20 not N02.
IF you don't want to run tubing all the way up to the gauge go electric, but it's pricey!
I only know of the NX Express gauge:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....hlight=Express
Andy, it's N20 not N02.
IF you don't want to run tubing all the way up to the gauge go electric, but it's pricey!
I only know of the NX Express gauge:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....hlight=Express
Wow. $245 is pricey. Looks like I'll just have to keep looking back towards the trunk. I can see it when the smaller portion of the backseat is down.....
Yeah, I don't want to run a line either........
Thanks for the help guys.
Re: Re: Re: In-cabin NO2 Bottle Pressure gauge????
Originally posted by asu174
Damn. I knew it was N20 too, but the whole NOS thing threw me off.......
Wow. $245 is pricey. Looks like I'll just have to keep looking back towards the trunk. I can see it when the smaller portion of the backseat is down.....
Yeah, I don't want to run a line either........
Thanks for the help guys.
Damn. I knew it was N20 too, but the whole NOS thing threw me off.......
Wow. $245 is pricey. Looks like I'll just have to keep looking back towards the trunk. I can see it when the smaller portion of the backseat is down.....
Yeah, I don't want to run a line either........
Thanks for the help guys.
I agree the electric is the ONLY way to go. Maybe there is a cheaper electric gauge, but I haven't seen one. Or keep a look out on eBay, but I've been looking there also.
BTW, I was calling it NOS and N02 back in the day, before someone here showed me the light, now it's all good.
Re: Re: Re: Re: In-cabin NO2 Bottle Pressure gauge????
Originally posted by IceY2K1
Andy, Andy, Andy! Haven't you had ENOUGH bad **** happen already! Think of what your going to spend once you rear end someone while looking back.
I agree the electric is the ONLY way to go. Maybe there is a cheaper electric gauge, but I haven't seen one. Or keep a look out on eBay, but I've been looking there also.
BTW, I was calling it NOS and N02 back in the day, before someone here showed me the light, now it's all good.
Andy, Andy, Andy! Haven't you had ENOUGH bad **** happen already! Think of what your going to spend once you rear end someone while looking back.
I agree the electric is the ONLY way to go. Maybe there is a cheaper electric gauge, but I haven't seen one. Or keep a look out on eBay, but I've been looking there also.
BTW, I was calling it NOS and N02 back in the day, before someone here showed me the light, now it's all good.
NOS Kit
Bottle heater
Bottle blanket
Bottle pressure gauge
Blow off valve adapter
Blow down tube
Fuel pressure gauge
Upgraded steel bottle brackets
No more $$ for mods. Wedding in a month and then the modding is over......so she thinks
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: In-cabin NO2 Bottle Pressure gauge????
Originally posted by asu174
Yeah, I know, but at least I have a gauge. Some guys are flying blind. In time......maybe. For now, here are my accessories (some yet to be installed....this weekend)
NOS Kit
Bottle heater
Bottle blanket
Bottle pressure gauge
Blow off valve adapter
Blow down tube
Fuel pressure gauge
Upgraded steel bottle brackets
No more $$ for mods. Wedding in a month and then the modding is over......so she thinks
Yeah, I know, but at least I have a gauge. Some guys are flying blind. In time......maybe. For now, here are my accessories (some yet to be installed....this weekend)
NOS Kit
Bottle heater
Bottle blanket
Bottle pressure gauge
Blow off valve adapter
Blow down tube
Fuel pressure gauge
Upgraded steel bottle brackets
No more $$ for mods. Wedding in a month and then the modding is over......so she thinks
I'm still hiding my Aero kit in my car.
Plus, I got a few more toys on the way.
Originally posted by 2K2_6spd
Andy, you still gotta buy some slicks, and learn how to burnout. I know of a guy that has some 15" GLE wheels with drag radials on them, that he'd sell for a song and a dance.
Andy, you still gotta buy some slicks, and learn how to burnout. I know of a guy that has some 15" GLE wheels with drag radials on them, that he'd sell for a song and a dance.
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