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Re: Would it work
I dont know if I would go that much dry, but you could just get another bottle and run the lines together, for the dual tank effect, maybee put a 50 shot dry 1st stage and 100 shot wet 2nd stage, thats what I was planning on doing, but I know after a while its going to be all at once, I'm trigger happy like that!
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Re: Would it work
From what I've read, the stock bottom end can take 125 safely. What I want is to manually activate the two stages by flipping the switch so that the systems arms. But I could have both on, or one, the other or one then the other. Just getting Ideas, but could both be wired to the same WOT and Window switch?
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Why bother doing both a window and a wot switch? Put the window on and you can run both systems through the single unit, and the system will activate once it hits the desired rpm and of course shut off at the designated equivalent. As far as running up to a 125 dry, in my opinion that is pushing the boundaries for the stock fuel system, not so much the bottom end. The LS1 bottom end can handle 150-200, not saying I would do it on a regular basis, but I would first put in a fuel system or at least an upgraded pump to compensate for the cooler air which you are going to be pushing through the MAF.
Now as far as dual staging both kits and running through the same window switch you would need a progressive controller, otherwise both kits are going to kick in at the same time and shut off at the same time respectively. You would need to control the impulse rate of the seperate selanoids to have a true dual staged effect. Hope this clears a few things up.
Now as far as dual staging both kits and running through the same window switch you would need a progressive controller, otherwise both kits are going to kick in at the same time and shut off at the same time respectively. You would need to control the impulse rate of the seperate selanoids to have a true dual staged effect. Hope this clears a few things up.