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Old 02-11-2007, 09:08 AM
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Default 15v not good for noids?

I have the WOT V+ booster. I really don't think it does much. I'm gonna dyno the difference eventually.

anywya... I take it the noids can't handle 15v? It'll fry the windings?
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The noids will be OK.
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I have that system too. Ever notice how the headlights get a lot brighter when the volt blaster comes on. I'm just now putting together my new N20 kit, so far in testing the noids have operated normally. The volt blaster probably won't increase hp, but will help the fuel pump and ignition system deal with the demands of the spray.
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The solenoids should be fine. Guys use the same solenoids on 18v systems with out too many problems. They will generate heat faster and open to a higher pressure than normal but other than that there shouldn't be any real problems.
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I sure hope not, been using 16V on fast car since it was built, it's 12 years old.

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