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Here is a video that I’ve watched a few times and it looks like an option. Does anyone foresee a problem with mounting the unit upside down?
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Can't see the vid ? You talking about the BAP?
 

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A few more pics. I’m getting close to finishing the install. I still have to wire up the switch panel, solder an extension to to the orange power wire for the nitrous controller in the glovebox, check fitment of the new nitrous lines (just received them in the mail from Nitrous Outlet). If they fit properly, I should have the solenoids installed in the next couple of days.

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Looks like I might have another clearance problem. This time it‘s the factory CAI tube. I might have to try removing the nitrous solenoid bracket forst and then installing the intake tube. If that doesn’t work, I’ll need to look for another CAI setup which will provide the additional clearance needed. Does anyone have any suggestions on a CAI that might give me the additional clearance that‘s needed? Thanks

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Can the solenoid be loosened and spun clockwise about 45-90* for any clearance?
 
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Can the solenoid be loosened and spun clockwise about 45-90* for any clearance?
Thanks for that recommendation Oryx. Unfortunately, the solenoids can’t be rotated clockwise anymore. That would press the nitrous feed line down into the coolant hose and cause alignment issues with the hard nitrous lines between the solenoids and plate.
 

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Is there any reason your dead set on hardlines?
I prefer the short hard lines which should make for a harder hit IMO. N/O said the shortest run in braided line would have to be 12”, as anything shorter would be less pliable to route it the way I would want it and still use their supplied bracket. I’ll figure something out. I’ve come too far not to get it right.

I’m on the homestretch with the wiring. Working on the switch panel now. I think the trunk turned out pretty nice. I used some vacant space on my stereo amp rack to mount the opener, heater, relays and wiring runs.

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No worries - looked like the solenoid might have been able to spin independent of the base where the hard one attached.

Best of luck on the remainder of the install - great attention to detail ..... looking forward to seeing the finished product and results.
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I would use some fittings and braided line to mount the purge somewhere else. It's only used for lowering bottle pressure and evacuate a very small amount of trapped air. It's not necessary that it has to be mounted directly to the Nitrous solenoid.
 
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Thanks Oryx! I’ll get it worked out one way or another. Happy New Year to you as well!
 
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1badzr28, I may have to resort to something like what you suggested. I hadn’t though of doing that. Thank you for that suggestion. I’ll keep everyone posted as to what the fix is. For now, it’s on the back burner until I wrap up the rest of the wiring.
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