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Old 10-09-2005, 07:11 PM
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nitrous switch

ok guys i just got a nos kit(dry) and i want to put the switch on the steering wheel(i think thats will be the most convienent place for it.) i already made a hole through the steering wheel. but now i need a way to run the wire with out it getting in the way. any one have a solution. or a better place to put a switch. i will be also be adding a switch to the pedal for safety. i figure it will be best to have full control at my finger tips.
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Old 10-09-2005, 10:29 PM
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Re: nitrous switch

Just buy an aftermarket steering wheel.
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Old 10-09-2005, 10:46 PM
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Re: nitrous switch

NO! You're not fast and furious! Don't be silly!

Seriously, you should get a "window switch" that turns the nitrous on and off within a certain RPM without you having to flick a switch or push a button. Its better that way.
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Re: nitrous switch

i kinda agree with siz. except I think you should get a WOT switch, so when you mash the pedal it sprays.

just a question, what are you doing to upgrade fuel when you spray?

didnt your mother tell you dry shots are bad?
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Re: nitrous switch

i've seen shift knobs with switches. the top flips open to expose the button. He probubly does have WOT activation but he still needs a button to turn the system on.
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Re: nitrous switch

acctually i will be putting a switch at the pedal but i don't want the nos to turn on in 1st. so i figured i want more control of the button.looks like i will be putting a (line lock) switch at the shifter. or maybe use the horn wires lol. this is only temporary for the rest of the season casue i will be storing the car in a few weeks. yes winter is almost here.and i am only using 60 shot so i will be playing with the timing and spark plugs.
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Re: nitrous switch

and i am not gonna buy a aftermarket steering wheel i still would like to keep a stock look and not spend usless cash.
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Re: Re: nitrous switch

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would like to keep a stock look and not spend usless cash.
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Then why did you buy a B16 lol jk
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Re: nitrous switch

lol b16(how did you know i had one sitting in the garage?) i only got a b18 right now. lol. but it doesn't change the look from the out side. they call those sleepers lmao.
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Re: nitrous switch

I know I was just messing with you. Why didn't you just wire the nitrous into the horn? I know a guy who wired his into a swtich somehow where he could flip it and turn the nitrous on, or flip it and the horn would work. Always funny to see a Accord at the track going down the line hitting the horn in every gear (forgot to turn switch on)
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Re: nitrous switch

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Re: Re: nitrous switch

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I know I was just messing with you. Why didn't you just wire the nitrous into the horn? I know a guy who wired his into a swtich somehow where he could flip it and turn the nitrous on, or flip it and the horn would work. Always funny to see a Accord at the track going down the line hitting the horn in every gear (forgot to turn switch on)
ya same here lol.i think thats what i will do. i i hope to be acctually spraying nitrous instead of just making noise with the horn on the track.
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