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Weird problem. Car died at high speed after spraying? Than not wanting to start.

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Old 09-02-2012, 01:20 AM
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I guess I need to actually check if it's got trash sticking in it... That would make more sense. It opens right up so I'm thinking there might be something stuck in it
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Just a quick question. When you say it kept spraying fuel do you mean like the solenoid was open still or was it still dripping out??

What system are you running??
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Originally Posted by Neal@NitrousOutlet
Just a quick question. When you say it kept spraying fuel do you mean like the solenoid was open still or was it still dripping out??

What system are you running??
Yes the fuel solenoid was still open. Kinda sucks because these little bastards are pricey. And it's really scary to me because if this would have been the n20 solenoid that had craped out and stuck open I would have blown a $4000 engine.... And it is a brand x nitrous outlet kit.
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the nitrous solenoid hanging open more than likely would have only caused a high idle.
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Lol you're joking right?
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So nitrous outlet can I send these in to get redone or should I get new ones?
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Originally Posted by sweet99ss
So nitrous outlet can I send these in to get redone or should I get new ones?
Are solenoids are lifetime warranty. We don't have much problems with solenoids. We will get you taken care of and check them out for you. All you have to do is send them in with contact information and what is happening. If you want send it the nitrous one and we can make sure everything looks good.
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Originally Posted by Neal@NitrousOutlet
Are solenoids are lifetime warranty. We don't have much problems with solenoids. We will get you taken care of and check them out for you. All you have to do is send them in with contact information and what is happening. If you want send it the nitrous one and we can make sure everything looks good.
Cool I didn't know that! I will check it to make sure trash is not causing it to stick open on the fuel side. And if it is the solenoid that is messed up I will just go ahead and send them both in to be checked. Thanks
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Originally Posted by sweet99ss
Cool I didn't know that! I will check it to make sure trash is not causing it to stick open on the fuel side. And if it is the solenoid that is messed up I will just go ahead and send them both in to be checked. Thanks

Yeah no problem thats what we are here for
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Originally Posted by sweet99ss
Lol you're joking right?
no i'm not. Nitrous isn't flammable, so you add n2o with no fuel, a little high idle and you shut her off



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