Qustion about my Nitrous kit
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I was dynoing today and was trying out the nitrous. When I would try to spray I wouldn't gain the power I was suppose to. When I sprayed the 200 shot I only saw a gain of about 65 hp and when I went down to the 150 shot it seemed to stay the same. On the graph the car got filthy rich when I sqeezed. I am leaning towards a bad nitrous solinoid, what do you guys think?
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I am using the tnt f1 kit I believe. They were the 200 shot jets and then the 150. I believe the number were 28 and 51. I wen t by the card that TNT gives you when you order your jets.
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Gap should be around 35 or so. When I ran the car all motor it ran fine, so I doubt the gap is harming it. Someone told me that the voltage I am running to the activation switch can cause the nitrous solenoid to not open all the way. I will try this tomorrow. Any other suggestions?