N2O hard to install?

Paul

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Yep. It looks sort of like a tire valve. It's on the passenger side fuel rail towards the front. You'll probably need an adapter fitting too for stock rails. I have an Aeromotive regulator so it was just plugged in there.

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oh, yea. i already got a gauge on that. lol. :p


okay. i think ill get my shopping list together again and run it past ya'll tomorrow. nothing would suck more than ordering a $600 kit to forget a $12.00 fitting. lol.
 

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There are so many used complete kits out there for $200-$300 on eBay and CL...
 
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95PGTTech said:
There are so many used complete kits out there for $200-$300 on eBay and CL...


im nervous about buying a used one because ive never set a kit up before. what if its missing a fitting? probably wont come with instructions... where does this hose go? i could probably just run 3/8s fuel line from the bottle into a spark plug hole, right?
 

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any legit brands have pdf instructions on their sites and complete parts lists
 

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regardless you can get a good kit for under 300 or around that... chances are most of it is assembled also so the guessing is taken out, if you are looking at a used kit just check their website to see if they have the install info and if so and you feel comfortable (you can always ask questions on here) then get it :)
 

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