View Full Version : The latest pics ......
mbaskett
01-15-2001, 02:52 AM
Okay, here they are....
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/002.jpg
Pics of my fan tip spray nozzle (the only real visible sign of NOS)
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/003.jpg
A peek of my solenoids, mounted under the lower airbox
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/004.jpg
The top black loom line that looks clean is where all the wires and the NOS line are running.... Looks 100% stock except that it's not dirty.
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/005.jpg
My WOT switch
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/006.jpg
The two switches to the right are for my setup. The furthest right is the bottle heater, and the next one in is the arming switch.
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/007.jpg
My bottle mounted. That's the NOS 15# bottle mounted using both bottle brackets, on a custom fabbed tray.
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/008.jpg
Closeup of my bottle heater pressure switch, and the NX filter. (note the lack of the rear seatbelt assembly)
mbaskett
01-15-2001, 02:53 AM
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/010.jpg
An over-view of my engine bay... very clean looking, and not many hints of the squeeze.
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/015.jpg
My window switch mounted in the glovebox. Joel's is now in the same location...
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/016.jpg
The semi-mess of wires behind the glovebox. Notice the relay mounted to the backside of the window switch bolts. Keeps it from flopping around up in there. There is no real way to make this a very clean looking install of wires....
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/017.jpg
This is where I mounted Joel's WOT switch. (it's in the top right corner of the pic) The pedal arm makes contact with the switch, and it's completely hidden from the careful eye!!! I think I'll eventually relocate mine to this location, as I'm trying to make it clean and almost undetectable.
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/018.jpg
Another shot a little closer...
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/n2o/images/019.jpg
Pic of Joel's NOS pressure gauge. I kinda like it there...
That's all the pics we have for right now. I'm hoping to get more of the custom tray when I get a chance, but I've got some other things to button up on my system, and I have to finish Joel's sometime soon too....
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MattB_99_30thTA
01-15-2001, 05:12 PM
I like it man. If I can ever get this proverbial tick taken care of, we may have to juice mine.
Did you drill a hole in the floorboard in the rear for the N2O lines?
mbaskett
01-16-2001, 08:32 AM
Nope the lines run inside the cabin up through the firewall behind the PCM.
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MattB_99_30thTA
01-16-2001, 03:56 PM
Is that NHRA legal?
mbaskett
01-16-2001, 04:23 PM
Originally posted by MattB_99_30thTA:
Is that NHRA legal?
It'd better be!!!
BTW you have mail
Taspeed
01-16-2001, 07:55 PM
Hey, I've got to hand it to you. It looks good. When did you do all the red under the hood. And hows the plug work http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/ubb/rolleyes.gif now that its connected the right way http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/ubb/biggrin.gif
mbaskett
01-16-2001, 10:23 PM
Originally posted by Taspeed:
Hey, I've got to hand it to you. It looks good. When did you do all the red under the hood. And hows the plug work http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/ubb/rolleyes.gif now that its connected the right way http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/ubb/biggrin.gif
Did the red stuff late one night.. kinda on a whim....
You'll have to refresh my memory... what plug?
Kris_dfwstangs
01-17-2001, 11:55 AM
Very nice installation. Are you running a remote bottle opener?
mbaskett
01-17-2001, 11:59 AM
Originally posted by Kris_dfwstangs:
Very nice installation. Are you running a remote bottle opener?
Thanks! No, there is no remote bottle opener.... I dont' mind that too much though, as I like to run around with it closed most of the time, so I save it for the real races.... and not end up with an empty bottle when I go to the track.
Ahroun
01-18-2001, 08:23 AM
http://home1.gte.net/ahroun/n2o.jpg
Notice the meticulous detail given to the mounting of the bottle. I'm hoping for ~3200psi of pressure when summer hits. Boy howdy, I'll go out with a bang!!
mbaskett
01-18-2001, 08:58 AM
Originally posted by Ahroun:
Notice the meticulous detail given to the mounting of the bottle. I'm hoping for ~3200psi of pressure when summer hits. Boy howdy, I'll go out with a bang!!
http://www.mbaskett.com/z28/ubb/biggrin.gif.... I really hope it doesn't go bang!!!! that would be .. .u mm.... disasterous to say the least!!....
although... 3000psi would be quite a fun little ride!!!!!
Originally posted by Ahroun:
Notice the meticulous detail given to the mounting of the bottle. I'm hoping for ~3200psi of pressure when summer hits. Boy howdy, I'll go out with a bang!!
Is your Blow down tube running to the Outside??
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mbaskett
01-18-2001, 02:46 PM
it doesn't look like it, unless there is a hose on teh end of it..... but I've heard that using a hose liek that STILL isn't safe, as it comes off, and whips around the inside of the car....
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Ahroun
01-19-2001, 09:03 AM
Yeh, there's a high pressure line running down through the grommet under the spare.
It's all good, if it does get that hot, I--for one--won't be in the car when the safety valve lets it go. I DO need to get some kind of remote bottle opener setup, though. And a disco ball so I can hit that instead of the hazards. http://www.torquecentral.com/z28/ubb/wink.gif
Brills
01-19-2001, 12:27 PM
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Teddy98Z28M6
01-22-2001, 08:37 AM
Cool pics!
Ahroun,
I didn't know you were a spokesman for NOS.
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TRAXX
01-28-2001, 11:25 PM
Matt,
Looking good! If is wasn'tfor that clear lid,know one would know. I bet it looks cool watching the N2O being sucked in when it is on the dyno though.
Ahroun,
I have a NOS remote bottle opener if you are interrested. Look in the classifieds.
Trevor
nlwhite
02-05-2001, 11:50 PM
Man you'd betta be careful with all of that "American Badass" in your ride. That biattcchh is bad.
Nakia
See ya this weekend at the house, then Ennis
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yyz28
02-06-2001, 07:36 AM
Originally posted by nlwhite:
Man you'd betta be careful with all of that "American Badass" in your ride. That biattcchh is bad.
Nakia
See ya this weekend at the house, then Ennis
...and he finally posts!!! Nice to see you on the board!
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