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heres what i want to do i want to hook up nitrous to my 03 GTS 6-Speed but i want to be sneaky as possible i dont want nobody around here knowing about this so which kit should i get, should it be wet or dry, how and where should i set it up? i was thinking about seting up a 1.5lb sneaky pete bottle under the passanger side dash so i can easly reach the bottle to turn it on and have a button to shot the nitrous and i would run the nitrous line inmy CAI down in the fender and have it snakeing up through the Intake tube what do you guys think and i really dont want a big shot a 35 i think will do me good but give me your remarks thanks guys!
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by the way... make it wet if at all possible... hell of a lot safer,and you dont have to worry about buring too lean or rich
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I personally think keeping it a secret is stupid. If you are going to use nitrous, then I think the other person should know. I would never use nitrous without telling the other person because I think not telling them is kind of like cheating in a way. I also think having to fill a bottle everytime you want some more power is stupid. Instead of buying the nitrous, why not start a NA build up or start getting parts for a FI build up? There is so much more you can do before you need to resort to nitrous.
My car is gunna be 10x faster than yours...haha... I'm gunna buy like 10 of those speedchips! I figure if 1 gets me 20hp then 10 will get me 200hp!
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You have to do a wet system because the celi doesnt have fuel return. Unless of course you'd like to make one custom. I disagree with you guys by the way. I like the idea of keeping the nitrous hidden with the exception of the purge. A sleeper look appeals to me. A 35 will be nice. I'm thinking of getting the Zex kit, they are the safest I believe and it automatically opens at WOT (or maybe that's NX...fuck it it's late). Anywho, yeah get NX or Zex they are both very nice kits and come with purge etc etc. The sneaky pete really is too small. Come up with a creative way to use a bigger bottle, aka spare tire area or something. Get a remote bottle opener too.
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