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I know this is gonna come off as mildly retarded but oh well, in the movies most of em have push buttons to activate N20. I know they are movies, but why is that method not useful? (if it actually works etc)
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all you have to do is run all wiring with factory wires and tuck it in their loom. then use black heat shrink on the braided lines.
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the wot switch is the push button
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Thats what I figured, so you "could" do it that way?
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sure
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Ok, I shall go do some more research.
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of course a button would have to be on your shifter or steering wheel, completely eliminating your wishes for a "stealthy" system
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Right, that is a good point, and more importantly, it would be kinda ricey...
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or you could go with an oldschool high beam on the floor button. put it right on that plastic foot rest molding for your left foot. i wouldn't though, the tried and tested is the way to go.
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Well I think for a while I will be driving around with a non functional nitrous system ;)
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Dead pedal? Whats that mean?
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mmmm shneaky!
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Ohhh, that would be cool.... hmmm
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Go to your local rad shack and thumb through their catalog, or if you have a Billingsly near your house they may have something in stock. Warning, once you see all the neato stuff you are gonna have more ideas than you have money or time. lol
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I already bought the "basic" kit, I say basic but its pretty much everything minus the saftey stuff.
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he means cool electronics ****, not cool nitrous ****
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Ohhh my bad. Wait, a radio shack?
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Guess I could do that, haven't done much circuit boards in a long time. Which is what I assume he is going for? Make my own activation stuff?
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no. he meant they would have the pressure switch they were talking about, the rest of the post had nothing to do with nitrous products
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Yea but I could make a device for working a relay at certain TPS voltages.
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