How to Hide Nitrous Oxide
Sucker the Competition
Photography by John Kiewicz
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BEFORE
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AFTER
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We used an NOS Under-Manifold Cheater System (PN 02620) that included direct-port nitrous
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To perform the installation, you’ll need basic items such as a drill, a 1/2-inch end
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We installed our NOS under-manifold nitrous system on an Edelbrock Performer RPM aluminum
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Begin by flipping the intake manifold over so that the lifter-valley side is showing, then
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Transfer the markings from Step 4 to the underside of the intake runners. Then make a hori
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Drill a 1/4-inch hole at each of the eight marked locations of the intake ports. The holes
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Use a 1/16-inch NPT tap to cut threads in each of the 1/4-inch holes. Afterward, carefully
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Apply some thread sealant (not Teflon tape) to the threads of the small nozzles. Then thre
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After nozzle installation, this is how our setup looked. Notice how the nozzle openings fa
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Center the distribution block on the underside of the intake manifold. Usually the block w
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We inserted a short piece of tubing into the distribution block to serve as a template sho
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Apply a small amount of thread sealer to the 16 compression fittings and carefully tighten
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Using a tubing bender, carefully form the steel tubing so it matches the proper bend locat
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Position the newly bent line to check the accuracy of your work. If all is correct, mark t
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Use a tubing cutter to cut the steel line at the location of the second pen mark. Afterwar
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Install a compression nut onto the tubing end, followed by a ferrule. Then properly positi
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After the first nitrous line is installed, make the next one (this second line should be t
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After youve installed the eight nitrous lines to the lower portion of the distributi
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The fuel lines should come off the top row of compression fittings on the distribution blo
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Continue bending each fuel line (working from the next shortest and finishing with the lon
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Apply some thread sealer to the two 90-degree fittings and then thread them into the sides
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There are two common ways to secretly mount the nitrous solenoids. Our favorite entails dr
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Weve been told that if you mount the nitrous and fuel solenoids about 1 or 2 feet fr
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Mount your activation switch on a cord hidden in the ashtray. Let everybody check out your
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Our favorite way to activate a nitrous system involves using the horn button. Unplug the h
Because nitrous oxide is known for creating big power increases, it’s the first item many people look for on a sleeper. If it’s discovered that you’re running squeeze, oftentimes the race will be called off. Thus, the trick to building a successful street sleeper involves fitting your car with nitrous--but doing it so no one can tell.
This story focuses on two ways to install a hidden nitrous system--an under-manifold system and a plate-style system--and it supplies additional nitrous tips. But because nitrous delivers such a forceful horsepower hit, be sure to upgrade your chassis and drivetrain components. Otherwise, your potent powerplant might puke your other components. (Nice alliteration, eh?)
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Nitrous Oxide Systems (NOS)
2970 Airway Ave.
Costa Mesa
CA
92626
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By John Kiewicz
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