Nitrous Discuss dry, wet, and direct port nitrous setups. How many shots can you handle?

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Old 04-03-2009, 09:20 PM
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2 quick questions

How do you mount the bottle brackets? Do you use nuts, bolts, washers, and drill through the trunk? Do you use self taping screws? What's the best way? Also, what is the color of the wire I use for the nitrous kit to sense "wide open throttle" on my 5.5 gen? I tried searching and couln't find this. Thanx in advance.
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Ok, forget my first question. Can someone please tell me what is the wire on my throttle body I tap into for wide open throttle activation.
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White wire = TPS Output Signal
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Originally Posted by 2002AltimateV6
White wire = TPS Output Signal
Thanx.
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Old 04-08-2009, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by 2002AltimateV6
White wire = TPS Output Signal
Is that the same on a 95' max. I have only a single connector throttle position sensor with a white,red,black wire.

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