spray through gears with 75hp shot?
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spray through gears with 75hp shot?
I have an a4 with a tnt f1 kit. Only jetted for 75hp shot now. Wanted to test the 75hp and maybe 100hp shots tonight but i havent gotten my window switch in mail yet. I have a stock car other than 4.10s and vig3000. What do you guys think?
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I got away with it on a 175 (NX Wet Kit)and 220 (NXL actually jetting size) for a long time. It only took one time with low trans fluid and there went the bands and clutches, no more D/OD. Its fun, expensive sometimes, but fun always!
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well sorry guys but it rained its *** off out here tonight. So i wont be testing anything. Probably for the best anyway. I guess god saw what i was planning! He decieded to not let me tear my trans. up! Anyway thanks for the advice!
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Please don't cut corners. install the window switch. When I sprayed my first bottle everything worked great. Second bottle, everything was perfect, except for some reason my WOT microswitch stuck the throttle wide open. It's a good thing I had the window switch or I might have blown my **** up that night. I fixed the simple problem and now all's well. Be smart about it.
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yeah its like i said. Probably for the best i wasnt able to go. By the time i get another chance ill have the switch on. Just waiting for it to get here. Ordered it from mti 3 weeks ago! they said they didnt have it in stock.
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There are coule of different window switches, most work by setting them for a certain rmp to cut off and reactivate your system, some work be trans pressure. Since your trans works off of pressure when the pressure drops below a certain pressure the switch turns the system off then back on...