Fox Need A Place To Mount A Gauge Out Of Sight

SaleenGT2001

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car is a 93 coyote swapped hatch. i'm adding nitrous and would like to put a bottle pressure gauge somewhere out of sight. no A pillar pods or anything that looks out of place. i have been thinking about the glove box or possible in the arm rest. anyone have any ideas on where to mount it?
 
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i have a bottle warmer but i would like to be able to see pressure while sitting in the drivers seat. my nitrous panel is going to be in the ash tray so that wont work. maybe in a vent would be ok? any pics of a setup like that?
 
IMHO, I think it would be a waste. I mean, how often will you be using the juice? When I ran my squeeze I knew how many runs I had 1/8th or 1/4 mile and after I used it, I would just check the gauge on the bottle. AFR gauge would be more useful
 
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Been there before. Just put one directly on the bottle and run a pressure regulated heater system from dynotunenitrous.com or archeat.com. It's spot on, and you don't need to see the gauge to know it's right.

Kurt
 
Don't waste your time with a heater period you want to not worry about pressure and have 950 to 1000 psi til the bottle is dead empty get yourself a nano kit....you will never look back....ever...no need for gauges worrying about wiring the heater nothing....best thing I ever bought....
 

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Don't really know much about nitrous...not sure how often you have to look at the gauge. But I put mine under the dash next the the door, I could see the gauge if I had to (Not ideal when making a pass) but no one else could see the gauge unless they opened the door. Just another idea, figured I throw it out there.