Re: Nitrous bottle questions. -Reply

From: Jon Steiger (stei0302@cs.fredonia.edu)
Date: Mon Mar 16 1998 - 14:34:18 EST


On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Michael Z-Sykes wrote:

> You could always put it on the hump in between the driver and
> passenger seats......it would tough to hide it, but who cares..it's NO2!!
>

    That's exactly where I would put it if I could, but I've got the
center console, so I can't. What would be really sneaky is to hollow out
that console and put the bottle *in* it. :-) Flip open the storage
compartment to reveal the arming switch and a NOS guage.... :-) I
don't want to cut up my truck though. I did see a device in JEGS that
allows you to remotely open the bottle, but it wasn't cheap, that's for
sure! (I think it was about $150.) That also doesn't eliminate the other
problems like lack of security in the bed, the need to drill the bed, etc.
I've got the Mopar bed liner too, so that complicates a bed install even
further.)
   The only place I can think of at the moment is maybe on the hump
that you mentioned between the seats, except behind the console, so it
would be on the floor just in front of the club cab seats. I dunno if
there's enough room there or a structure to attach it to though. It
would allow 2 of the 3 club cab seats to be useable still...

                                              -Jon-

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