Pop-out Module Nitrous Button
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Rep Power: 0 lol that was stupid looking when he had to go through opening it up first and then could push the botton...
it looks like a cool effect but its so impracticle, i would just have my a/c botton converted to shoot n2o :-D
it looks like a cool effect but its so impracticle, i would just have my a/c botton converted to shoot n2o :-D
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Rep Power: 307 that wouldnt work..unless you plan on destroying your a/c button..cuz youd have to drill through the AC circuit board on that module. if you want to bad..just get a second module and hide it some where else in the car. and then have the ones on the dash as cosmetic buttons.
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Rep Power: 504 It would be annoying to have it anywhere other than the steering wheel.
Didn't we already establish that having it set to automatically spray at WOT (wide open throttle) past a certain RPM was the best and most convenient setup?
Didn't we already establish that having it set to automatically spray at WOT (wide open throttle) past a certain RPM was the best and most convenient setup?
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Rep Power: 346 lol.... that button is useless but if you really want it, the only way you can do it is to cutom make one yourself.
Also, having the nitrous button way down in the cigarette lighter is messed up. Not only will you have to take your eyes off the road (will you're speeding) to see where the button is, but you have to reach for it and hold it down as you try and steer the car and shift all at the same time.
Also, having the nitrous button way down in the cigarette lighter is messed up. Not only will you have to take your eyes off the road (will you're speeding) to see where the button is, but you have to reach for it and hold it down as you try and steer the car and shift all at the same time.
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Rep Power: 400 OK... I dunno too much about giggle juice, so I don't know if this is like a system arming button or actuallya spray button, but you could make one pretty easily.
You'd need a pair of cylinders, one inside the other, with a spring between them. A little latch lever attached to a button you can see when the assembly is hidden would trip the spring to push the N2O button out. Then on the side of the inner cylinder you'd have a little flat with the button for the laughing gas. Wire it up and off you go.
You'd need a pair of cylinders, one inside the other, with a spring between them. A little latch lever attached to a button you can see when the assembly is hidden would trip the spring to push the N2O button out. Then on the side of the inner cylinder you'd have a little flat with the button for the laughing gas. Wire it up and off you go.
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Rep Power: 0 i have push button setup and i just have a unversial push button switch from Wallmart and i still don't know where to mount it. I have it wrapped for the most part in electric tape. WOT is nice but when the solenoid wears down the butterfly in the TB gets stuck open some of the times. That is not a good thing. Its a BAD thing. if you have a manual get the B&M shift **** with the switch on top of it.
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