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Old 09-12-2005, 08:52 PM
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Default Solenoid/line Selection (help)...

I need a solenoid and line that will flow over a .078 jet (using NOS size jets, dont' know if they are exactly the same.

I have the 4an feed line, and I am currently using the NOS dual solenoid setup from the 5177 kit. These noids are only supposed to flow .073 size NOS jets.

Where can I purchase the hitman??? solenoid, and what size lines do I need???

I'm sick and tired of the .073 jet, it's BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORING

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Also, I currently have the NOS FAN nozzle...what do you rec. to flow the amount of nitrous past a .078????

I'm looking to switch to all NX, let me know what I need! lol

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TTT please!!

NX guys, help me out! I am going to buy the stage 6 and the SHO 4an line to the fan nozzle, but need to know WHICH NOZZLE can flow larger than the .078!!!
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Okay, I need these following parts...where can I get them asap!?

Part# 15200 - Nitrous Solenoid .093
Part# 10124 - -4an SHO Hose
Part# N/A - -4an 1/8" fitting for solenoid
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NX has a new dry nozzle that will flow what you need.
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Originally Posted by Nitro Dave's Nitrous Outlet
NX has a new dry nozzle that will flow what you need.
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Can I order all of this from you?? If so, please post part numbers. I need this stuff yesterday

Thanks for the reply!
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If you have dual nozzles you can split the noids up and run about 150rwhp out of each noid.
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The noids are about 5 years old so I would honestly rather just get a brand new, single noid. I was definately considering that option though, however, the T fitting is about $30, the other line is about $30, the other fan nozzle would be about $30...etc. It's almost cheaper to just do the one brand new solenoid, lol.
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and nitro dave, let me know! (pm)
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Originally Posted by 5.8litrels1eater
The noids are about 5 years old so I would honestly rather just get a brand new, single noid. I was definately considering that option though, however, the T fitting is about $30, the other line is about $30, the other fan nozzle would be about $30...etc. It's almost cheaper to just do the one brand new solenoid, lol.
Makes sense.
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