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    best way to hide solenoids???

    Im getting ready to install a 5177 dry kit on my 2000 Z.

    Im trying to make this install as stealth as possible.

    Ive seen pictures of people putting their solenoids under the black plastic that sits above the rad and ac condenser.

    Any other tips on how to hide the various components of the system???

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    keep the hood closed best option. mext option use convoluted tubing. the black stuff that is around the wires in the harness. black tape the solenoids.the only hard thing to hide is the WOT switch. some put it under the gas pedal inside the car.
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    i put a little plate that I painted just under the hood hook... allowed to put both solenoids under it... not noticeable.
    And then put wire gourmet (sp?) around the lines.
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    You mean these?





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    99 Firebird Formula

    How about between the radiator and the plastic shroud in front of it, and running the lines to come through the filter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Somebody09
    You mean these?




    Very nice man!! I took mine and made a bracket and bolted them to the core support under the lower air box assembly then drilled two holes in the lower airbox and ran the lines up to the lid. I think it is a very "stealth" set-up, untill you see the N20 lines that is .--Tony



    See all the lose wires infront of the radiator....there are my solenoids. That pic was right after my cam swap, they did not put the wires back in the loom when the took out/put back the radiator and consensor, has been fixed since then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Somebody09
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    its mounted under the intake system???

    doesnt the nx system have the nitrous MAF???

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