Solenoids in trunk??? No heater on dry setup? I've got a couple questions: What is the downside of mounting noids right off the bottle? I figure there will be a small delay after the nitrous is activated, but cant that be made up with a little bit lower RPM on the window switch? Also, with a dry kit, is it necessary to use a heater to increase pressure? I figure that as the pressure falls off, the injectors will adjust accordingly, correct? Just trying to keep the setup as inexpensive and simple as possible. |
Originally Posted by SSpeedracer I've got a couple questions: What is the downside of mounting noids right off the bottle? I figure there will be a small delay after the nitrous is activated, but cant that be made up with a little bit lower RPM on the window switch? Also, with a dry kit, is it necessary to use a heater to increase pressure? I figure that as the pressure falls off, the injectors will adjust accordingly, correct? Just trying to keep the setup as inexpensive and simple as possible. |
I agree also. Yea, i've done this, extra long line out of n2o noid as a poor mans window switch. Dry is good for variable a/f; whereas, wet is not. |
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