How to Hide Nitrous Oxide

How to Hide Nitrous Oxide

Because nitrous oxide is known for creating big power increases, it's the first item many people look for on a sleeper. If it's discovered that you're running squeeze, oftentimes the race will be called off. Thus, the trick to building a successful street sleeper involves fitting your car with nitrous--but doing it so no one can tell.

This story focuses on two ways to install a hidden nitrous system--an under-manifold system and a plate-style system--and it supplies additional nitrous tips. But because nitrous delivers such a forceful horsepower hit, be sure to upgrade your chassis and drivetrain components. Otherwise, your potent powerplant might puke your other components. (Nice alliteration, eh?)