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Old Mar 15, 2003 | 10:24 AM
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What do you guys think of this nitrous pressure gauge?

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Old Mar 16, 2003 | 10:57 AM
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haven't seen one yet.but i want. i wanted a sender and a n20 gauge anyway.(can't see mine in the trunk anymore) maybe someone will have some info if this one is anygood.
Old Mar 16, 2003 | 12:13 PM
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If this is accurate. I think I'd run this setup. I'd rather not run the nitrous line in to the cabin. Plus I want to put the pressure gauge where the ashtray is on the 4th gen.

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haven't seen one yet.but i want. i wanted a sender and a n20 gauge anyway.(can't see mine in the trunk anymore) maybe someone will have some info if this one is anygood.
Old Mar 16, 2003 | 12:49 PM
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i would doubt these are accurate.

You dont need to run a nitrous line through your cabin,


I purchased an electrical nitrous and fuel gauge. SO all ur running throught ur cabin is power/signal wires...
only about 60 bucks more...

put it this way, u buy cheap, u buy twice...
Old Mar 16, 2003 | 02:22 PM
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What brand electrical gauge did you get? Where did you get it?

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i would doubt these are accurate.

You dont need to run a nitrous line through your cabin,


I purchased an electrical nitrous and fuel gauge. SO all ur running throught ur cabin is power/signal wires...
only about 60 bucks more...

put it this way, u buy cheap, u buy twice...
Old Mar 16, 2003 | 04:40 PM
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I haven't bought it yet, but I am planning on buying the dynotune.org bottle heater and possibly their bottle bracket. Their bottle heater uses the same pressure sender, so the only difference is that you are using a guage with it instead of sending the signal to the bottle heater. This gauge is electrical, so all you're running are wires.
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Old Mar 16, 2003 | 05:51 PM
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You've heard good reviews about their products? The prices on the site seem very reasonable and affordable.

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I haven't bought it yet, but I am planning on buying the dynotune.org bottle heater and possibly their bottle bracket. Their bottle heater uses the same pressure sender, so the only difference is that you are using a guage with it instead of sending the signal to the bottle heater. This gauge is electrical, so all you're running are wires.
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Old Mar 18, 2003 | 12:05 AM
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You've heard good reviews about their products? The prices on the site seem very reasonable and affordable.

all my gauges are by autometer. 2 1/16" ..

search nitrous electirc gauge or something......
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You guys are paranoid about running nitrous lines through the cabin. Its not like gasoline and is perfectly legal for NHRA, even the bottle can be mounted in the cabin. (mine will be soon).

The hoses are braided and capable of 2 1/2 times standard bottle pressure. I actually think its safer inside than outside where they are exposed to the elements.
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