any reason to not mount my solenoids like this?
#1
any reason to not mount my solenoids like this?
im a nitrous noob so take it easy on me haha. i wanted a clean way to mount the solenoids and have as little nitrous line running around as possible. 20 minutes of tooling around under the hood and this is what i came up with. ive never seen it done this way so i wanted to make sure theres not a reason to not do it this way. it cleans up the install ALOT for me.
#6
I take it that you're going to jet pre-noid? I would think you would get an initial lean spike. Other than that it would be fine.
so how do i avoid the lean spike? should i mount the nitrous solenoid somewhere else and run a hose from the n20 solenoid to the plate?
the lean spike is just from the nitrous hitting before the gas right?
Last edited by TXsilverado; 07-28-2008 at 09:53 AM.
#7
i know theres a huge difference between 1000psi and 58psi but how much faster could the nitrous hit than the fuel when they are both mounted ON the plate? couldnt be more than a fraction of a second???
in the kit both solenoids came with a 1 foot line to go to the nozzle....wouldnt that make more of a difference than both being mounted directly on the nozzle????
1000psi could cover 1' alot faster than 58psi but the difference between 1/4" wouldnt be as great of a difference. ofcorse ill take experienced information over my shade tree logic anytime haha.
in the kit both solenoids came with a 1 foot line to go to the nozzle....wouldnt that make more of a difference than both being mounted directly on the nozzle????
1000psi could cover 1' alot faster than 58psi but the difference between 1/4" wouldnt be as great of a difference. ofcorse ill take experienced information over my shade tree logic anytime haha.
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#8
i know theres a huge difference between 1000psi and 58psi but how much faster could the nitrous hit than the fuel when they are both mounted ON the plate? couldnt be more than a fraction of a second???
in the kit both solenoids came with a 1 foot line to go to the nozzle....wouldnt that make more of a difference than both being mounted directly on the nozzle????
1000psi could cover 1' alot faster than 58psi but the difference between 1/4" wouldnt be as great of a difference. ofcorse ill take experienced information over my shade tree logic anytime haha.
in the kit both solenoids came with a 1 foot line to go to the nozzle....wouldnt that make more of a difference than both being mounted directly on the nozzle????
1000psi could cover 1' alot faster than 58psi but the difference between 1/4" wouldnt be as great of a difference. ofcorse ill take experienced information over my shade tree logic anytime haha.
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I guess it depends on the plate. The kits I've bought/sell have a longer line from the nitrous noid to the plate to get away from this spike. The fuel will still have to travel through the plate, but it does make sense to mount them directly to the plate if the lines are the same length.