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166 Merlot
Member # 1549
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Would I need a blow down tube for my nitrous bottle in my notchback? and when do you need a drive shaft saftey loop?
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86- 50
Member # 4723
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Just take the bottle out when you tech it and tell them your not running it, then put it in after, and they won't trip off the drive-shaft loop
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FoX GT
Member # 4587
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believe it or not the saftey rules are their for YOUR saftey. Yes, put a blow down tube and if you're running slicks put a driveshaft saftey loop in. We're talking about $45 in parts and like an hour install...
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166 Merlot
Member # 1549
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those answers are funny lol.
what to do what to do...
what about longer rear studs, when do you need those?
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66 AC COBRA
Member # 904
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DS loop and longer studs on slicks or drag radials
if by coupe you mean the bottle in the trunk, yes you still need a blow down tube for the bottle
UNLESS - you have a steel/aluminum/composite bulkhead seperating the drivers comparement and trunk, then you are fine, factory seat is a no go [ April 02, 2009, 06:55 PM: Message edited by: 66 AC COBRA ]
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1nastycobra
Member # 6431
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They made me disconnect my bottle because I didnt have a blow down tube but 3rd time down the track I was squeezing anyway ...jus get one anyway, its probably the easiest thing to connect and you wont get hasselled at the track.
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TRIXSNK
Member # 2844
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I was right behind a car at TNT this past Sat and saw someone snap a d/s in half right off the line.....lucky for him it didn't let go further down @ 100+mph
I may be wrong but i thought DR's were ok to use w/o extended studs even though i have them on the Evo w/ the QTP's
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