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Old 04-01-2004, 01:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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dry 50 shot on si motor ok?

Im installing a NOS dry 50 shot on my 1995 si motor with 80k on it. Will this damage my motor, what precautions should I take. Sorry if this sounds dumb, i just want my motor to last a while. Thanks, David
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read the sticky at the top
thats what its there for

Newbie sticky<:Read this first:>

that'll tell you everything you need to know
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as long as your motor is healthy a 50 shot should not impact it's life. read the stickies before coming to any conclusions on an item though, there is a lot there
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any ideas on where to mount the bottle...I know the easiest place is in the trunk, but i want to be able to turn it on and off if I need it.
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trunk is the best....inside can be dangerous if there is a equiptment malfunction
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any ideas on where to mount the bottle...I know the easiest place is in the trunk, but i want to be able to turn it on and off if I need it.


this is how I have mine setup. with the seat folded down you can reach back and turn the bottle on
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another chance to show off my install!!!

like axion said, u can easily reach the bottle with the seat folded down.

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you cant even tell its in there nice cover up
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I noticed in your other thread you're looking to put it where you passenger seat is? In maryland, that's pretty illegal. might want to look into local laws.
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im running a dry 65 shot on my h23 (si)
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yea I'll probably mount it in the trunk, behind the flip down seat...it will be much easier, and its not hard to reach from there. Thanks for your help
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another nice thing about running your bottle like this is that you can read what your bottle pressure is with a bottle mounted guage, which is very nice.
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another nice thing about running your bottle like this is that you can read what your bottle pressure is with a bottle mounted guage, which is very nice.
good point!
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