NXRICKY
02-08-2005, 11:44 AM
Have you ever wondered why NX solenoids were the first to market with a purge port.
\With the purge valve after the orifice you have liquid nitrous waiting to right at the piston. This will give you a quicker flow time. Having the purge before the solenoid as many companies still use today will allow a small amount of space not to get nitrous to when purging.
Also the location of the filter being in the solenoid gives you the best location to catch any trash before getting to the piston.
Here are some pictures of the inside cut away of your Nitrous Express nitrous solenoid.
http://www.ls1camaro.net/freehosting/closedBLUE_lowres.jpg
http://www.ls1camaro.net/freehosting/openBLUE_lowres.jpg
This picture the oring and spring have been omitted. And must be there for accurate opertion of your solenoid.
http://www.ls1camaro.net/freehosting/tower_lowres.jpg
For people that want to overhaul or check their solenoids out just follow these steps. If you are not 100% sure you want to do this or can do this, just send your NX solenoids in, you only need to pay the freight and or for a coil if coil burn out has happened.
You will need a solenoid wrench. Pn15733 This tool is a must for any one serious about there nitrous and racing. You can see in the last picture why you should never grab the tower with pliers. That material can be damaged easily and you piston could get stuck. That would be bad :bang: .
You will remove the large nut at the top of you solenoid, and remove the coil. Now you will need to put the solenoid into a vise. Using the same tool there are 2 little holes that corresponds with the wrench, remove the tower.
Care should be taken not to loose any of these components.
After the tower is removed you will see the piston, spring, and o-ring.
If any debris is found on the piston just wipe it off carefully, and then blow the solenoid out with compressed air. Blowing air backwards through your filter will blow any trash out of the inlet. reinstall your o-ring in the base, now install the spring on to the piston, slide the piston back into the tower, and very careful reinstall the tower to base. Now you can reinstall the coil and tighten the nut. (IT should be snug tight not ½ inch braker bar tight) It is EXTREMELY important that you do not have any parts get into a bind when reinstalling. If you damage any one of the listed parts the solenoid will not work properly.
Hope this help some understand what is going on in your nitrous solenoids.
Ricky
\With the purge valve after the orifice you have liquid nitrous waiting to right at the piston. This will give you a quicker flow time. Having the purge before the solenoid as many companies still use today will allow a small amount of space not to get nitrous to when purging.
Also the location of the filter being in the solenoid gives you the best location to catch any trash before getting to the piston.
Here are some pictures of the inside cut away of your Nitrous Express nitrous solenoid.
http://www.ls1camaro.net/freehosting/closedBLUE_lowres.jpg
http://www.ls1camaro.net/freehosting/openBLUE_lowres.jpg
This picture the oring and spring have been omitted. And must be there for accurate opertion of your solenoid.
http://www.ls1camaro.net/freehosting/tower_lowres.jpg
For people that want to overhaul or check their solenoids out just follow these steps. If you are not 100% sure you want to do this or can do this, just send your NX solenoids in, you only need to pay the freight and or for a coil if coil burn out has happened.
You will need a solenoid wrench. Pn15733 This tool is a must for any one serious about there nitrous and racing. You can see in the last picture why you should never grab the tower with pliers. That material can be damaged easily and you piston could get stuck. That would be bad :bang: .
You will remove the large nut at the top of you solenoid, and remove the coil. Now you will need to put the solenoid into a vise. Using the same tool there are 2 little holes that corresponds with the wrench, remove the tower.
Care should be taken not to loose any of these components.
After the tower is removed you will see the piston, spring, and o-ring.
If any debris is found on the piston just wipe it off carefully, and then blow the solenoid out with compressed air. Blowing air backwards through your filter will blow any trash out of the inlet. reinstall your o-ring in the base, now install the spring on to the piston, slide the piston back into the tower, and very careful reinstall the tower to base. Now you can reinstall the coil and tighten the nut. (IT should be snug tight not ½ inch braker bar tight) It is EXTREMELY important that you do not have any parts get into a bind when reinstalling. If you damage any one of the listed parts the solenoid will not work properly.
Hope this help some understand what is going on in your nitrous solenoids.
Ricky