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Old 09-20-2005, 11:55 AM
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Default SPY Picks of new Solenoids..




Made from aluminum, anodized and laser marked for clean easy install, you will know what the noid is just by reading the text on it.. and the color well that s pretty straight forward.
ALL noids will have 3 ports.. Inlet, Outlet, Purge (or bypass ports)
Caron fiber can with a new clean decal..

These will be in all NX kits for 06 season. NX will NOT be raising the prices of the kits. We wanted to give the customer the best products on the market.. We feel that we have done that for years, and now and in the future that is the way it will remain..
Please give me some feed back to show the guys at the shop who have worked really hard on this project.
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PS In no shape, form, or presentation is this thread to be understood as an advertisement to sale products... This is just showing what we are coming out with.
Old 09-20-2005, 11:57 AM
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That looks dam nice. color coded for those of us who are looking for the idiot proofing
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Man I love those solenoids. Time to throw the nitrous market a new curve ball huh.....

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oooo pretty.... '06 .. just when I may be entering the Nitrous market.
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Kinda futuristic looking. Looks good though.
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pics are not comin up for me
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those things look really good. looks durable also
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Very nice looking noids.
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Thank you everyones replys the guys here like to see when their work pays off.... Things to keep in mind the fuel noids will also have that 3 port, now the customers that want to use a small bleeder or a gauge you are set..
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They look great Ricky. Small question, are there going to be two small mounting holes tapped in the bottom of the noids? The one improvement over the existing noids would be to set them up so that we can firmly mount them on a bracket without making them look like ***. Just a thought. I'm filing the patent on that as I'm writing this.
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Well there are mounting holes on the bottom that would allow you to mount to a bracket... I will agree standard noid brackets do look like crap.. Patent what good does that do??? lol
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Very cool indeed!

Patents only tie things up a bit, in litigation mostly. I heard last week someone got one approved for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich recently. Goes to show how well the patent office works.
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Awesome!

So the fuel noid will have a bypass as well? What is the advantage of that? Could you plumb your regulator on the outlet side directly off the fuel noid? I guess you could also put a guage in there.
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Very trick looking. You guys should make your equipment a little less reliable, cause if my old NX 'noids would quit.. I could damn sure justify buying those. (to my wife)
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Ricky, very nice looking noids indeed.
Are the internal parts the same per size as the current version or will they be changed also?

Any possibility you would consider having the noids anodized custom colors for those wanting a Fung-shui appeal under their hood?
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Puuuurdy.
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Originally Posted by 383LQ4SS
Awesome!

So the fuel noid will have a bypass as well? What is the advantage of that? Could you plumb your regulator on the outlet side directly off the fuel noid? I guess you could also put a guage in there.
Yep the bypass is for a bleeder type, CARB stuff... Some customers put a small jet ans just bypass some fuel to get the air our of the system.. Real small jet like .010-.014 jet.. Or a data logger port, basicly was bored and said this is cool.

Originally Posted by RobertR.
Very trick looking. You guys should make your equipment a little less reliable, cause if my old NX 'noids would quit.. I could damn sure justify buying those. (to my wife)
Glad to hear your noids are still kicking...

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Ricky, very nice looking noids indeed.
Are the internal parts the same per size as the current version or will they be changed also?

Any possibility you would consider having the noids anodized custom colors for those wanting a Fung-shui appeal under their hood?
OK this is were the stuff gets real interesting..I moved a whole bunch of stuff around. Now when you look through the inlet of the nitrous noid you can see straight throu to the other side. Their is an extremely reduced turn radious in the noids... And now with a bottom exit fuel the fuel flow will also go up.. Give you an idea, we took this design and installed a .088 standard seat in it, that unit flowed as well as my current .093. Now we are installing the .093 and doing some testing. It should be interesting... ALL ports are 1/8 npt to decrease the expanision area throu the noids.. These things so far during testing kick ***/ And weight damm these things are lite.....
Custom color are defenitly in the mix...
Ricky
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Looks great,

Can't wait to see these in production!
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Ricky, Ill be needing to inspect them a little closer. I am afraid you will have to drop some off next time you come by the shop!
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They look great. Guess i'll be ordering a new NX kit next year.

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