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Old 05-24-2006, 06:01 AM
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I have small solonoids and even smaller jets. The solonoids can support up to 100 hp. It is a wet kit. This question may be off the wall, but what if I just took the jets out and let the solonoids go MAX? Would it not be the proper mixture with nitrous and fuel, or would this be ok? ..Sorry if this is a stupid question.
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bad idea
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I figured it would be a bad idea. What would it do?
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You won't be regulating the N2O & fuel for one. A/F could be very off and goes your motor. Upgrade your solenoids if need be to run a larger shot, a set of solenoids good to a 200 shot can be had for $70.

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No it won't work with a wet system.
The restrictions will no longer be in the right proportion to each other, so you'd be relying on fuel pressure to control the AFR.
Yeah, it's a bad idea.
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Go try it...im curious to see what it will do, but i kinda have an idea
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i tried it with my dry shot, and the lines with no jets didnt make a good seal, so when i sprayed there was alot of spray under the hood and around my airbox. So the same might happen with the wet shot, you definately dont want fuel being sprayed out under your hood...
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Dry is totally different, I run the 5177 NOS Dry split into 2 stages, no jets either side, total is about 280 or hp shot. Wet, no way....bad bad bad.,




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