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Old 04-11-2006 | 10:27 PM
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would i still run a wot switch if i were using a msd digital window swtich? or is it safe enough to not use the wot switch with the window switch
Old 04-11-2006 | 10:33 PM
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You will still run the wot switch. The window switch is juts desighned to keep the nitrous from comming on before a set RPM and shutting off at a set RPM if over reved. The wot switch is what actually tells the car you are at wide open throttle and its safe to spray.
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thanks for the speedy reply, also, where would the ( on the Msd digital window switch) the yellow ( normaly open) wire go, and the Grey ( normaly Closed wire Go. im using two N20 noids in a row, and one fuel noid, i hear its safer that way, incase one of the N20 noids goes static the other one will still close... i guess
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Originally Posted by zerotosixzero
thanks for the speedy reply, also, where would the ( on the Msd digital window switch) the yellow ( normaly open) wire go, and the Grey ( normaly Closed wire Go. im using two N20 noids in a row, and one fuel noid, i hear its safer that way, incase one of the N20 noids goes static the other one will still close... i guess
Redundant nitrous noids are a dry thing only. On a wet kit you'll just double your chance of one sticking closed.
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