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Why does the dry kit have 2 solenoids?

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Old 02-05-2005, 03:54 AM
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Does it really need to have 2 solenoids? Can you just run 1 solenoid? Basically I am looking to upgrade my shot so I need a bigger solenoid....do I really need to run 2 solenoids? It seems like a waste of money since 1 solenoid will do the trick.
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I believe the second is for a safety in case solenoid one gets stuck open, or at least thats what I been told.
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Stick the inlet hose in between the 2 noids Then you will have 2 noids to distribute in a single or dual stage and increase the flow without spending a dime
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Yep, for safety. I've had a n2o noid stick open from contaminates, and this is not good. The chances of two noids failing at same time are about 0. With good nitrous filter you can spit the noids up and run dual stage. But imo dual is better (even 2 stage) for safetys sake.
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Ok, that is pretty much the reason why I thought they used 2.




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