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Old 10-15-2009, 04:30 PM
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ok, so i wanna switch out my zex box for nos nitrous and fuel solenoids. i will just be able to plumb them in right where the box was right? i just wanna make sure my thinking is right before i go and do it. and what nos solenoids are recomended for a 100-150 shot, but have the potential to do a 200 shot?
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Yes, you can do it. I switched out my NMU for the HSW sudden impact conversion. The HSW noids hit harder and worked a lot better with the HSW microedge.
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ok, so i wanna switch out my zex box for nos nitrous and fuel solenoids. i will just be able to plumb them in right where the box was right? i just wanna make sure my thinking is right before i go and do it. and what nos solenoids are recomended for a 100-150 shot, but have the potential to do a 200 shot?
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if the lines from the noids to the nozzle are -3 then you will be limited to around 175 shot....
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oh im pretty sure they are 3an but i really prob wont ever spray more than 150
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Depending on the amp draw of the solenoids you might be required to run a relay.

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