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#5
RE: NOS
I thought the sneaky pete was made for a carb engine, and not fuel injected. I dont even know if that makes a diff.
See... http://store.summitracing.com/partde...p;autoview=sku
See... http://store.summitracing.com/partde...p;autoview=sku
#8
RE: NOS
Why could he not hook up a Sneeky Pete system. A Sneeky Pete is a little tiny bottle. You can just run a regular system and kinda hide it. The benefit to it is you could have the lines hooked upand a fake bottle setup (or a real one that is unhooked) claim that you are not spraying the car and have it hooked up to the Sneeky Pete bottle under the dash or whatever.
Sneeky Pete = Emergency for street racing or just lying to the person you are racing.
Sneeky Pete = Emergency for street racing or just lying to the person you are racing.
#9
RE: NOS
There are many other sneeky ways to hide nitrous in a car. I know of more than one car at my shop that has 18 lbs of nitrous noone will ever find unless they know the car. Nor will you ever see the lines for the nitrous unless you tear the motor AND transmission out of the car.
One car has about 12 of those sneeky pete bottles hidden in door frames, under the dash, all rubber mounted so you have no rattles.
Another has the ENTIRE ROLL CAGE FILLED WITH NITROUS. Both cars run the nitrous lines literally through the transmission bellhousing (hence why the tranny has to come out) next to the block and is direct ported right to the heads.
One car has about 12 of those sneeky pete bottles hidden in door frames, under the dash, all rubber mounted so you have no rattles.
Another has the ENTIRE ROLL CAGE FILLED WITH NITROUS. Both cars run the nitrous lines literally through the transmission bellhousing (hence why the tranny has to come out) next to the block and is direct ported right to the heads.