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Old 02-13-2006, 02:48 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by srtbee22
ok i got the nitrous line ran from the trunk. the only thing i have left to do is go to the store and get some wire and run my window switch. also i still have to figure out how to run the purge.

when i drill the hole into my hard pipe do i need to thread it somehow? im not sure how to install the sprayer.

yes i got pics. thanks

I assume you got a nozel bracket, It is basicaly like a nut for the nitrous nozel. You put the nozel bracket into the hole you drilled from the inside. The easiest way to do this is by running a clothes hanger that has been straightened out through the hole and out the end of the hose. Then you just put the braket on the hanger with it facing the right way. Bend the end of the clothes hanger into a small hook and the pull the hanger back out of the hose. You should be able to get the bracket into place this way. Then get a long wrench that will fit all the way to the bracket. You may have to use a s shaped wrench to get it on there. Hold the bracket in place with the wrench and thread in the nozel using some sort of thread lock. DO NOT get anything on the end of the nozel. Not even a small drip of sealant. Make sure you get the nozel in tight so there will not be a vacuum leak. Again before you drill a hole make sure to place fit all the lines so that they dont hit the transmission or any other parts.

If you did not get a nozel bracket with your kit call them and they should send you one for free. If you had a metal inlet hose like on supercharged mustangs with at least 1/6 inch thick of material you could just tap the hole and thread it in, but on rubber or hard plastic lines you cannot do that.

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